Blackwell 3D Construction Corp., a 3D house printing technology company, has entered into an agreement with Narshimulu Madugula, a landowner near Hyderabad, India, to develop a 25-villa residential project using 3D construction techniques. This collaboration aims to bring sustainable, cost-effective, and innovative housing solutions to the region.
As a crucial first step, Blackwell 3D has commenced field studies, feasibility assessments, and soil testing to evaluate the compatibility of 3D-printed construction with the local terrain. These studies will determine the viability of deploying large-scale 3D printing technology in the region’s topography and ensure the project meets the highest standards of structural integrity and durability. Upon successful completion of these assessments, the project will move into subsequent phases of planning, design, and construction.
In parallel, Blackwell 3D is in the midst of acquiring a 3D construction printer under a lease-to-own model for this project and future projects in India. This approach will allow the company to adopt the most advanced technology while optimizing costs, efficiency, and scalability for future projects in India.