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Construction 3D Companies

10 Ceramics/Composites · Construction 3D companies in the additive manufacturing ecosystem tracked by AMPulse. Browse profiles, funding rounds, and technology details.

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Construction 3D (MEX-3DCP) is an additive manufacturing process for ceramics or ceramic-reinforced composites. AMPulse tracks 10 companies using Construction 3D as a core technology, ranked below by total funding raised.

Typical materials: alumina, zirconia, silicon carbide, ceramic-filled polymers. Common applications: aerospace, defense, medical implants, electronics, tooling.

PERI Group

Provides construction 3D printing services using large-format gantry printers (COBOD BOD2) and specialized cement materials to build multi-story residential and commercial structures, reducing construction timelines by months.

Weissenhorn, GermanyFounded 1969$839M

ICON

Develops and sells large-format robotic 3D construction printers (Titan, Phoenix) and proprietary cementitious materials for printing homes and structures on Earth and for lunar surface construction.

Austin, TX, USAFounded 2017$461M

Costructora Conconcreto

Colombian construction firm that developed the first large-format 3D concrete printer in Latin America and has 3D-printed homes and housing modules.

Colombia (Medellín, Bogotá, Barranquilla), Panama (Panama City), United States (Miami, Florida), South America, Central AmericaFounded 1961$75M

LUYTEN

Manufactures large-scale, AI-powered 3D concrete printers and develops proprietary accelerator-free concrete materials for terrestrial and submerged construction.

Melbourne, AustraliaFounded 2020$2.9M

CIRAMM

Provides applied research and innovation services in advanced manufacturing and materials, specializing in robotics, additive manufacturing, and materials characterization for aerospace, defense, and energy sectors.

Calgary, CanadaFounded 2020$2.0M

Alquist

A 3D concrete printing (3DCP) construction company that uses robotic arm systems to build homes, commercial buildings, and infrastructure, aiming to reduce costs and construction timelines.

Greeley, CO, USAFounded 2020$1M

Singapore 3D Printed Concrete Bridge

Piloting Singapore's first 3D-printed concrete pedestrian bridge using a segmented, post-tensioned design to validate additive construction for public infrastructure.

Singapore, SingaporeFounded 1995

Holcim

Develops and supplies specialized 3D printing inks and material systems for large-scale construction additive manufacturing, enabling faster, lower-carbon building.

Zug, SwitzerlandFounded 1912

Black Buffalo

Manufacturer of the NEXCON large-scale 3D construction printer and proprietary Planitop cement-based ink for printing structural buildings up to 4 stories.

Chicago, IL, USAFounded 2015

Heidelberg Materials

Develops and supplies specialized low-carbon concrete mixes (evoZero, evoBuild) for 3D concrete printing (3DCP) applications in construction.

Heidelberg, GermanyFounded 1873

Frequently asked questions

What is Construction 3D (MEX-3DCP)?

An additive manufacturing process for ceramics or ceramic-reinforced composites.

Which companies are leaders in Construction 3D?

Based on funding data tracked by AMPulse as of 2026-05, the top Construction 3D companies include PERI Group, ICON, Costructora Conconcreto, LUYTEN, and CIRAMM. Full list of 10 tracked companies available on this page.

What materials does Construction 3D use?

Construction 3D commonly works with alumina, zirconia, silicon carbide, ceramic-filled polymers.

What industries use Construction 3D?

Primary applications for Construction 3D include aerospace, defense, medical implants, electronics, tooling.