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How L&T Construction could disrupt the realty space with 3D-printed houses

The company, which has 3D-printed a ground-plus-one building, plans to use the tech to improve speed and scale especially in the EWS space

L&T Construction's 3D-printed ground-plus-one building in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu
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L&T Construction's 3D-printed ground-plus-one building in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu

T E Narasimhan Chennai
In a development that has the potential to disrupt the country's real estate space, L&T Construction has added muscle to its intent to leverage the latest technologies by entering the 3D construction space. The move co-incides with the Centre's plan to build about 60 million dwelling units in order to provide ‘Housing for All’ and meet burgeoning urbanisation requirements. L&T Construction essentially plans to build structures using 3D printed technology as it seeks make substantial improvement in speed and scale. 

The company, which is the building and construction arm of the $21 billion technology, engineering & manufacturing conglomerate, Larsen &