Anil Sivadas, President, Enventure
The ground-breaking 3D modelling offers a remarkable level of design depth that one could not expect from 2D designs or rough sketches. It gives greater control over details and delivers an exact product as per the approved design and taking far lesser time to construct a building. This leads to quicker turnaround and mitigation of delays in project execution. In India, the 3D technology is making a lot of headway due to its many advantages.
Savings in cost and time
3D printing has the potential to significantly expedite construction processes compared to traditional methods, which saves cost as the project is commissioned early on and can start functioning. Since it allows the exact amount of material to be used for building a structure, there is reduced wastage at site.Companies are seeing a sharp increase in the benefits of this technology, especially in locations requiring urgent construction of projects and where there is a shortage of labour. Use of 3D printers also cuts labour costs to a great extent. Traditional construction methods can delay projects while large projects take longer than expected and jack-up costs, while 3D printed projects can be completed in just days or weeks, depending on the magnitude of the project.
As we continue to push the boundaries of innovation, we can look forward to a future where our digital experiences are more lifelike and interactive than ever before and where the government and private sector together make rapid strides in infra development. The possibilities are endless with such disruptive technologies.![]()
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