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Wastēyapit Homes has unveiled 3D-printed residences in Saskatoon, securing a 16-unit order for the Fond du Lac First Nation.
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Wastēyapit Homes has unveiled 3D-printed residences in Saskatoon, securing a 16-unit order for the Fond du Lac First Nation.

Originally reported by sasktoday.ca

Wastēyapit Homes has unveiled 3D-printed residences in Saskatoon, securing a 16-unit order for the Fond du Lac First Nation. Utilizing recycled PLA and steel I-beams, these 28 to 60-foot homes offer 50-70% better thermal efficiency than traditional builds. This polymer-based additive manufacturing provides A1 fire-rated, waterproof housing for extreme climates. By upcycling plastic waste into infrastructure, this model offers a scalable path to solving housing shortages. #3DPrinting #SustainableHousing #AM

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