Alquist to Scale 3D Print Construction Technology
Alquist, a frontrunner in the realm of 3D printed construction, has recently made an exciting announcement that is set to revolutionize the industry. This innovative company will be expanding its 3D printing technology through a groundbreaking partnership with Walmart Inc. and several other commercial retailers. This collaboration will facilitate the execution of over a dozen construction projects across the United States, denoting the most extensive deployment of 3D-printed commercial construction technology in U.S. history.
The initiative represents a significant step forward in the construction sector, as Alquist has implemented a novel partnership model in conjunction with Hugg Hall, a well-known construction and equipment rental dealer, along with FMGI, a full-service general contractor. Under this model, FMGI will lease Alquist’s proprietary A1X printers, which are financed and serviced by Hugg Hall. This unique arrangement provides Alquist with the capability to sell, lease, and rent its cutting-edge equipment and training methodologies to the wider construction industry, thereby broadening access to commercial 3D construction printing at scale.
John Hugg, President of Hugg Hall, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration, stating, "We are thrilled to partner with Alquist and FMGI to introduce a new generation of construction equipment. This equipment promises to lower costs while enhancing construction speed, fostering a shift towards more sustainable and scalable building practices."
The first project under this collaborative model is set to commence in Lamar, Missouri, this December, marking Alquist's third collaboration with Walmart. The company continues to engage with Walmart and other national retailers to broaden its outreach and is actively exploring additional strategic partnerships.
Patrick Callahan, CEO of Alquist, highlighted the significance of this collaboration, remarking, "For the first time, we have the appropriate partners to scale 3D printed construction at an unprecedented level. After years of navigating the landscape of 3D construction printing as an emerging concept, we are now deploying it through some of the largest corporations in the nation. This partnership manifests the tremendous possibilities that arise from innovation and collaboration, and it marks the beginning of 3D printing's transformative impact on the commercial construction industry."
The upcoming batch of projects features varied sizes, scopes, and regional applications, providing a pivotal shift for the construction industry. 3D printed construction is evolving beyond individual pilot projects to reach full-scale commercialization, indicating a transformative change in how structures are built. By leveraging Alquist's cutting-edge robotic 3D printing systems, these projects will deliver structural walls and infrastructure components more efficiently and sustainably compared to traditional construction practices.
Darin Ross, President and CEO of FMGI, shared insights on the partnership, stating, "Our focus has always been on practical building solutions. Alquist's technology stands out due to its rapid mobilization, cleanliness at construction sites, and consistent quality across prints. This partnership signifies a transformative shift in executing large-scale projects."
Alquist’s rapid project pipeline complements the rapid growth trajectory the company has experienced over the past year, notably solidifying its headquarters in Greeley, Colorado, and expanding its network through educational and industry partnerships. The organization is committed to collaborating with Aims Community College and other residential builders to train new talent for the workforce and promote sustainable construction solutions. More educational collaborations are on the horizon.
Zachary Mannheimer, Alquist’s founder, stated, "Now is the moment 3D printed construction gains widespread commercialization. After spending years showcasing its effectiveness, we are now leveraging that technology for real-world applications. Through this alliance, Alquist is reshaping the landscape of construction in America. We are collectively accelerating the construction process, minimizing waste, and establishing a resilient foundation for the future."
With the rollout of the A1 Series printers and this nationwide partnership, Alquist is setting a precedent in delivering commercial and community-scale projects. The advancements in 3D construction printing present a scalable solution tailored to meet the demands of modern infrastructure development.
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About Alquist
Alquist is a leading technology firm in the construction sector, specializing in 3D-printed structures and infrastructure solutions. With a commitment to providing affordable, sustainable, and disaster-resilient housing, Alquist harnesses advanced robotic 3D printing techniques to reduce costs, cut down on waste, and expedite construction timelines. By integrating innovative materials and automation into the construction process, Alquist is pioneering the future of how buildings are constructed.