Angola Introduces Large-Scale Concrete 3D-Printing to Address Housing Crisis
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The Angola National Urbanization and Housing Program (PNUH) launched in 2008 has failed to meet its goal of one million housing units, with only about 220,000 built by 2024. Amid this shortfall, the housing deficit is estimated at three million homes, particularly critical in Luanda. Power2Build, a startup using 3D concrete printing technology, aims to mitigate this dire situation by implementing cutting-edge construction practices that enhance efficiency and quality while utilizing locally sourced materials in their concrete mixes.
"Power2Build's approach not only aims to alleviate the housing deficit in Angola but also showcases innovative 3D printing technology in construction, enhancing efficiency and quality."
"Despite the Angola National Urbanization and Housing Program's goal of one million units, only 220,000 have been completed, highlighting a significant housing crisis in the country."
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