US construction startup ICON will finish the last few of its planned 100 3D-printed houses in Texas this summer. ICON, which 3D-printed its first home in Austin, Texas, in 2018, began printing the walls of what it says the world's largest 3D-printed community in Wolf Ranch, a community in Georgetown, Texas, in November 2022.
The houses in the community are being built with a large 3D printer called the Vulcan, a robot measuring more than 13 metres wide and weighing 4.75 tonnes, which streamlined the construction process.
ICON senior project manager Conner Jenkins said that the construction started with five different crews to build a wall system, but it has since been reduced to one crew and one robot printer.
He added that the concrete walls are designed to resist water, mold, termites and extreme weather. Homeowners have already started moving into some of the completed 3D-printed homes that range in price from US$450,000 to US$600,000. More than a quarter of the homes have been sold.