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www.cpi-worldwide.com CPI %u2013 Concrete Plant International %u2013 2 | 2026 79%u201cWith the first mobile 3D-printed basement, we are demonstrating that 3D concrete printing is now ready for more complex structures with high performance requirements%u201d explains Markus Frasch, Managing Director of Instatiq. %u201cOur mobile 3D concrete printer brings industrial production quality directly to the construction site %u2013 efficiently, sustainably, and digitally.%u201d3D printing concrete and waterproofingA special concrete from Heidelberg Materials was used for the mobile 3D-printed basement in Wei%u00dfenhorn, specifically refined for mobile 3D printing. Heidelberg Materials relies on state-of-the-art plant technology at its new facility in Wei%u00dfenhorn and is at the same time using the project to gain valuable insights into the requirements of future mobile 3D concrete printing projects.Practical implementation in Wei%u00dfenhornExecution was carried out by Rupp Geb%u00e4udedruck, completing the printing of the basement within just a few days. %u201cThe basement is the foundation of every building %u2013 and now also the foundation of a new construction era,%u201d says Michael O%u00dfwald, Managing Director of Rupp Geb%u00e4udedruck. %u201cThe project in Wei%u00dfenhorn demonstrates how digital processes and mobile robotics are transforming construction %u2013 with maximum precision, reduced material usage, and clearly structured workflows.%u201d nFURTHER INFORMATIONwww.rupp-gebaeudedruck.dewww.heidelbergmaterials.dewww.instatiq.comwww.cpi-worldwide.comHello, i%u00b4mI%u2018m an intelligent search engine and expert in all CPI contents.You can ask me questions and talk to me. I%u2018ll use our knowledge database to give you specific answers to this and all other CPI articles. the AI chatbot from CPI worldwide for the precast concrete industryWhat is recycled concrete?Ask me a question.Hello, i%u00b4m CPi Chat!Recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) are concrete waste that can be classified as fine recycled concrete aggregates (fRCA) and coarse recycled concrete aggregates (cRCA). RCA is typically free of masonry or brick components of construction and demolition waste (C&DW), as these materials have porous microstructures that significantly affect the properties of RCA [1]. RCA can be simplified as a two-phase composite material...This link will take you directly to the article:%u2022 [1] The use of recycled aggregates to produce concrete productsCONCRETE PLANTINTERNATIONALTRADE JOURNALS FOR THE CONCRETE INDUSTRY

