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The recent unveiling of Ireland’s first 3D-printed homes has captured widespread media attention, sparking interest in the future of 3D construction and the opportunities it presents for the industry.  

The AMTCE is proud to have played a key role in this ground-breaking project through our 2-Day Fundamentals of 3D Construction Printing course, which upskilled workers involved in the Grange Close development. 

This pioneering project has demonstrated the potential of 3D construction printing to revolutionize the housing sector. The success of the Grange Close development highlights the efficiency, sustainability, and innovation that this technology brings to the industry. With homes completed 35% faster than traditional methods, 3D printing is proving to be a viable solution to address housing challenges. 

Press Coverage 

The project has garnered significant media interest, with national and regional publications showcasing the impact of 3D-printed housing and the role of AMTCE’s 2-Day Fundamentals of 3D Construction Printing course in developing the necessary skills.  

Here’s a look at some of the recent coverage: 

We gained further coverage in print media with the Dundalk Leader, the Dundalk Democrat and The Argus publishing articles in their papers following the event. 

Continuing the Momentum 

The success of this project has spurred interest in 3D construction careers. Our 2-Day Fundamentals of 3D Construction Printing course provides learners with hands-on experience operating a state-of-the-art 3D concrete printer, as well as key insights into material selection, regulatory compliance, and innovative construction techniques. 

For those looking to develop expertise in this transformative technology, our 2-Day Fundamentals of 3D Construction Printing course offers the perfect opportunity to upskill and stay ahead in the evolving construction landscape. 

Learn more and register your interest today:

We look forward to continuing to support industry professionals in adopting cutting-edge construction techniques and shaping the future of sustainable, efficient, and innovative building practices.