Legal Implications of 3D Printing in Construction Loom

Blue keyboard key says 3D

The use of 3D printers in the construction industry will have legal implications that will affect owners, contractors, manufacturers and software developers.

July 10, 2018
Aldo E. Ibarra - Engineering News-Record

Imagine a printer in the middle of a construction site programmed with a designer’s plans and specifications to build an entire home from scratch. As concrete is fed into the printing device, a technician hits enter on her computer and a 3D printer starts fabricating the structure’s walls and roof.

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