Construction 3D printing start-up Azure Printed Homes has been contracted by Californian real estate firm ReInhabit to build ten new eco-friendly houses.
By choosing Azure to 3D print the homes from recycled plastic, ReInhabit expects to realize significant cost and lead time gains, in a way that drives up its return on investment (ROI). Once installed at three sites across Southern California, these modern accessory dwelling units (ADUs) are set to be made available for rent, with delivery expected at some point in 2023.
“Repurposing materials and 3D printing a complete structure in a fraction of the time is something that is a game changer for us,” explain ReInhabit Co-founders Rudy and Kim Dvorak. “We are also looking for the right finance partner to assist us with our current and future projects. While interest rates are rising, Azure homes can quickly generate very…