Bengaluru to get first-of-its-kind 3D printed post office building
The Postal Department has set social media abuzz after a picture of a building being 3D printed in Cambridge Layout of Bengaluru went viral.
In what is reportedly the country’s first-of-its-kind post office building, to accommodate the Ulsoor Bazaar post office, 3D printing technology is being employed to construct the building. While houses and other buildings were previously built with this technology, it is a first when it comes to post offices.
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Congratulations to L &T Group for the construction with 3D Printing technology... Thanks The Hindu Group for the information..
Woah awesome 😎👍, never imagined this tech to be used so early in India, leave about government office such as post office.
Expecting soon Post office at our Cambridge layout next to Cambridge hospital. All the best success 👍
Amazing tech.. Need of a hour, man hour cost sky rocketed.. Budget of 23 lakh seems amazingly affordable. Normal construction of this size would take not less than 40 lakh today
Wait for 1 year... and building will turn too soil agian😂😂
@@SandeepSingh-or7jrreally 🥴😩
Did you consider the cost of machine it's installation etc,overall expenses will exceed conventional construction cost
Good. Workers should be trained to work around this technology.
Awesome….LT 👏🏼👏🏼
proud be a part family L&T ,great efforts all team😊
Using European technology and innovation! The COBOD 'printer' that they're using was designed and built in Denmark, it's a Danish company!! You're welcome India!
@@universaltruth2 So what?
@@universaltruth2 Glad we got that established. You must be really boring at parties!
Wonderful 👍❤️
I wonder how durable will be the walls. They have to fit and drill in to that fir wiring cable etc.
Super
I think the problem is not that they used 3D printing, problem india ka ye hai ki uss customer ko literally 20 saal se batana pada ki "pls make a post office for me" I think it would then be called a progress if it were made during that time...sad that such a huge company has so poor management 😢😢 Anyways keep up the progress
What about columns/pillars
Great going.
How about the rebar layout
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Please make 3D printed metro stations in Bellandur as well, we need them real quick.
No way.. 3d printing is currently suitable for small scale structures only
Still in earlier stage. This is showcasing project to be durable and robust it as to go through R&D. I know your pain of metro station conjuction.
What is time period
Is it structurely sound??
Its located at Cambridge Road, not in Cambridge Layout, they're different places.
Ulsoor ?
@@PES_Brazuka yep
@@BhavinTolia ty
Wow 😲 what a technology in Bangalore...
That was first in iit madras they build House than for nxt month election they are doing this😊
The technology comes from Denmark!
Walls looking thin.. will this survive?
All is very good and superb !!! Bravo !! But L&T doesn’t pay vendor retentions money nor they respond
Normally American homes are made of wood and cardboard, walls are thin enough that 10 year olds can break them easily, it's good for them, in bharat we have 10inch brick walls. It can be used for Affordable housing temporary structures but not for full fledged buildings.
We are #future #jaihind
Why about the Foundation of the building and the inside metal frames ?
Need to integrate hempcrete?
PROUD
3D printed Shear Walls + PT - Precast Deck slabs - Wonder in the making... Super Future... (Create 3D print Kiosks Underside Metro Tracks and Cities Look Slum Proof)
Quite interesting
postoffice servers are always down. first fix bsnl broadband slowness issue.
Waiting for slab casting....
Really interesting.. So does anyone know how it is comparable to traditional building methods in terms of speed and durability?
U can make complicated artistic structures which occupies less space and with same strength which is otherwise which are impossible to construct using manual labour
@@shivakumar-cn9bg not impossible, just more time consuming
The strength is not as reliable as traditional one..
would not even briefly consider it, and I used to work with a concrete printer. 3D printed concrete is not traditional concrete. The printing process requires something that can be easily and reliably pumped through a nozzle, but also has gel-like properties so it stays in place once you print it. In order to do this, you don’t really wind up making concrete. You have to remove all the large aggregate (gravel) and then add bentonite clay to get the mixture to gel. It would be more appropriate to call that “mortar” than “concrete” - and the difference is fairly obvious in close-up shots of a printed structure: If you look carefully at that photo, you might notice a couple oddities. For one, the layers are not consistently stacked, and there are lines between each one. 3D-printed concrete is not fully bonded between layers, and there are small air pockets and gaps. No through-holes or anything, but it's not the same as a continuous pour. For another, the color of the concrete seems to change from layer to layer. This is because 3D printing is exposed to the environment, and the material has to be mixed in multiple batches as the building is being printed. This isn’t due to something that can be engineered out, like print volume or machine design constraints, it’s an inherent requirement of the process. By design, the printer must run slower than the material hardens (if it didn’t, the walls would collapse as they got higher). This means the material is inconsistent and poorly-controlled, and is generally much weaker than standard concrete in bulk. Any claims you’ve heard about the strength of 3D-printed concrete are likely false or misleading. It is not currently a reliable process, and because concrete has to stay moist to cure properly, there are all sorts of problems associated with printed structures, like microcracking and extremely poor durability (where the surface is dry and brittle): That’s not to be pessimistic about the capabilities of the tech - these may be the sorts of problems we can fix long-term, and there’s no guarantee it even matters. In fact, we may have fixed it already - some companies have created proprietary concrete blends that may be less sensitive to variability during printing. However, the process of qualification testing for this is not just complex, it involves embracing variability that traditional construction tries hard to remove. This is complicated by the state of the industry - since mix designs have become proprietary to gain a competitive advantage, they all have to be independently tested. I know for certain nothing on the market is qualified currently, because there hasn’t even been enough time to develop testing standards, much less actually do it. Since every new layer is fully exposed at some point during a print, the humidity, cloud cover, wind, temperature, and shape of the building all significantly impact the quality of the final product. Concrete cures on the scale of months, so testing this many variables is absurdly time-consuming. Although the standard for strength measurement is 28 days, that is really a “good enough” threshold, and the large-scale changes we’ve made to the mix design may slow down or speed up that process. There are other complexities beyond this that I could cover, but the basic conclusion here is that this industry has developed so prematurely that we've barely even discussed what the standards should be. The buildings you see in the wild are driven by investors’ Fear of Missing Out and a lack of regulation to stop them. If you buy a 3D-printed house, then you are acting as an early-adopter for a product that's normally intended to last decades, if not centuries. More importantly, the industry is currently speculative enough that if we even tried to impose proper regulatory constraints on it, my guess is most of these companies would go bankrupt doing testing. Perhaps, in several decades, we will have a good understanding of how strong these houses are and how well they age. But we certainly don’t now.
How strong is this?
Respect to L&T
Nice
Do they build houses? Contact details?
Wow
They should apply some finishing
Automation is to the core
Cement pr kitna kharcha huva wo btav to
I hope, this technology can be used to build houses. Then the cost of the housing in India will come down drastically.
All this happens only in posh layout where facilities are already present!!! Then I saw the comments : it's on cambridge road not cambridge layout!!!
23 lakh woww😮
what will happen to future of masons
🎉🎉
Pillars?
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Insane there would be NO STRENGTH in the structure
LEKIN durability ka kya.. hamare ghar salo sal khade rehte he.. barish dhup sab seh lete he... or iska kya garantee he??
Why would a Post Office try toshow speed work done where their real work is Horribly Slow.
Everything except good roads. Makes my life so hard here.
Needs a new print head. Too rough a finish.
I think it will be inaugurated by PM & red ribbon will be cut for new post office. A red letter day in the history of postal department.
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This raises some fundamental questions ! What is cost cutting? How does it help ? How is 3D printing superior to conventional methods of construction? Does it have less carbon footprint ? Does it give job opportunities to construction workers ? Isn’t technology supposed to compliment our development, and not suppress human progress ?
All good questions
Good questions.
Answers; Already given as 23 lakhs...saves a plenty of money. 3D priting allows you to construct building as per the site geometry - thick or thin, tall or short, round or square or conical, oblique or flat, etc., etc., Uses same cement, sand , water, electrical energy, ..what is your carbon foot print...?? It reduces man power requirement ...counter ; when does the population control happen ..?? What is human progress is ..?? It's the result of human development & progress that this came into being.
@@girijaramarao4252 1. The price of the raw material is the same. So then, what cost is being cut here?! Money that should go as daily wages to construction workers, instead goes to purchasing Printer and its long term maintenance. How can we justify that? Construction workers are local people with family and children going to school; children are the future pillars of a society 3D printer is a machine (technology )purchased from a developed country.
@@Kennethkrishna sir it’s technology L&T is experimenting with support of central government and once successfully implemented then they will go with multiple other projects… this situation is there daily in our lives of humans/manual vs machines/automation. So we’re all going to live with technology
1100sq feet 23lakh Bht Mehnga Hai
Happy to see such technology in India but worried about labours who gonna lost their jobs.
Uhm why don’t they fix the rain water flooding issue first..?
What's the cost of production
23 Lakhs
3 d printing is the future
But does it survive??
You can see this in two ways. One that we have achieved a easier and faster way to construct structures. Second is we are massively going to lose out on build quality of houses as this thing is not durable to a point that it cannot even withstand a punch. ( you can read similar stories of how US addapted wood frames to accelerate their build time but ended up with houses that could easily crumble and are not durable.)
American house are built with timber, this is built with cement and iron pillars. You can't even compare these two.
@@avinash22i Welp sorry to break it to you it’s iron pillars and Plastic composite
@@lgtv8526 What do you mean bro? As you can see in the video, machine is clearly pouring the cement. With iron pillars and cements it looks quite durable
@@lgtv8526 0:21 its clearly mentioned as Cement.
@@avinash22i no its not, it is a hybrid plasticky portland cement which gives the texture and rigidity similar to the portland cement but falls face first in strength.
0:11 _Bengaluru_ :D -bangalore-
What's Bout strength
🥳
Life of building?
23 lakh 🧐
23 lakh me ek office 😂
Whithout bricks, it won't get the support it needs
If its 3d printed the cost should be half the price
I think it will be more costiler than they are saying. How costlier it would be to use concrete in the place of bricks and also the price of tools needed to made this along with the electricity it demands. I think it is a gimmick to attract voters for the upcoming elections.
Construction time is the catalyst here,45 days compared to 300 days ,so thts makes sense why the costing is low!
This is not even a technology but Indian stool especially upsc aspirants will say wowo
Lay off for Construction Labors soon 😜😜
There go our jobs
3D printer successfully ate many jobs.
Worse day ahead for labour class.....feeling really bad for them
This not possible in india because indian required high building and only low level worl
Multiple 3D printed public toilets will be welcomed more by public...
Is this strong enough
More stronger than normal buildings as it is entirely concrete
It would be strong but cost
Not strong if 1st or 2nd floor constructed .
@@tejesheconomics4072 strength of a building is determined by columns and beams . Not walls
In a country with millions of people without a job... how nice of the govt to waste more money for a gimmick which employees less people produces kind of weird walls which will need replastering to make it smooth etc etc
Modi hai toh mumkin hai... Har har modi
L and T are best in India
Use Tab nxt tym Not Laptop
Same type of things are doing tvasta company and it's cost is so low l & t is looting goverment 😂
This looks weak af , good tech and whatever but this is very much impractical in any building with proper structure support. As an mechanical student who studied SOM , SM and DME this really looks pretty unconventional.
When our population is yet to reach peak, I am worried about the losing jobs to machines. The fear is real.
The same-sized Post office building, after 5 years, can be done in 5 days with Rs 8 lakh kharcha...
Come and construct my house
AI Bot Coder, Now 3d Printing structures... wave of unemployment coming very soon... (though happy for techs) :/
Labourers and construction workers will still be needed I guess but with computers(I guess)
Waste fellow ur beo
Post office kaisa hi bana lo kaam toh yeh karte nahi
This s india
Hope we will have less BIMARU migrants thanks to this innovation
आप इंग्लिश में बोलते हैं और हिन्दी में भी प्रसारण किया करें कृप्या करके।
First learn to print bank passbooks.😅
So how many years did it take? 69 years 😂?
Sahi hai expiry to date bataye 😅😂
🌜🌞♦️
Waste of cement buddy
So sooner masonry work will also change and will create a lot of jobless labour.
Nim contect nambar send me
If it comes to kerala the communist party will oppose this idea😂
Is it bcoz labours will lose jobs