Project Details
Description
The College of Engineering, IT, and Environment is proposing a feasibility study to:
• Address remote housing construction challenges in Northern Territory (NT) by on-site printing of structures using 3D printing
• Increase the sustainability and durability of houses under the aggressive environmental conditions of NT
• Increase local job opportunities within NT communities
• Reduce the design, manufacturing and long-term maintenance costs of remote housing
The significance of this project is to generate interdisciplinary knowledge and practical technologies for reliable, affordable and durable housing in remote NT (and Australia) with its challenging and harsh environment.
• Address remote housing construction challenges in Northern Territory (NT) by on-site printing of structures using 3D printing
• Increase the sustainability and durability of houses under the aggressive environmental conditions of NT
• Increase local job opportunities within NT communities
• Reduce the design, manufacturing and long-term maintenance costs of remote housing
The significance of this project is to generate interdisciplinary knowledge and practical technologies for reliable, affordable and durable housing in remote NT (and Australia) with its challenging and harsh environment.
| Short title | 3D Printing for NT remote housing: feasibility study |
|---|---|
| Acronym | 3DPFNTRH |
| Status | Finished |
| Effective start/end date | 8/12/21 → 9/09/22 |
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