A Donegal company, which behind a groundbreaking building technology, has ended the first housing estate in Ireland with 3D construction technology (3DCP).
Htl.tech are behind Ireland's first 3D -printed houses.
The company was founded by the born by Donegal, Paul Kelly and Richard Mulllin, who originally come from Letterkenny and Ballybofey.
The 3D -printed housing estate at Grange Close in Dundalk is the highlight of a partnership between HTL.Tech and Louth County Council, Roadstone LTD, Louth & Meath Education & Training Board (LMETB) and Harcourt Architects.
Three families will move to these houses in February and mark a milestone as the first resident who live in 3D building houses in Ireland or Great Britain.
The two -story terrace units with three bedrooms, each with a coarse inner area of 110 m², were supplied for the Council Council by Louth County.
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The houses are built using market-leading COBOD 3D construction pressure technology, which automates the concrete filing process, which leads to time and cost savings, improved structural integrity and more efficient use of resources.
The houses with A2 ratings are BCAR-compliant and, after the control of the County Council in December 2024, have to achieve modern construction methods (MMC) to achieve its living space for all goals after completing the goal of the government.
Justin Kinsella, Managing Director and co -founder of Harcourt Technologies LTD (Htl.Tech), said before the official start, said: “The Council Council by Louth County is a progressive, future -oriented local authority, and it was a pleasure to be in cooperation in cooperation Working with the council to deliver this project – Ireland's first 3D -printed housing estate. At Harcourt Technologies, we have successfully demonstrated the advantages of the technology in providing a traditional and trustworthy construction of concrete caves with remarkable efficiency – 60% faster than conventional methods and the reduction of the overall project delivery by 35%. Thanks to our partnership with Roadstone, we are now positioned to scale this solution throughout Ireland and contribute to the fact that the urgently needed supply contributes to inexpensive and sustainable apartments across the country. “
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