3D Printing Construction Market Size is projected to reach USD 47.95 million by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 101%: Straits Research

2022-09-17 03:18:23 By : Ms. Laurel Zhang

The global 3D printing construction market size was worth USD 10.94 million in 2021. It is expected to reach USD 47.95 million by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 101% during the forecast period (2022–2030). Asia-Pacific holds the largest share of the global 3D printing construction market. It is expected to grow at a CAGR of 99%.

New York, United States, Sept. 05, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Construction 3D printing is a technique for creating construction elements or entire buildings by layering concrete, polymer, metal, or other materials on a 3D printer. The most common printer extrudes concrete back and forth using a robotic arm. Other 3D printing techniques include powder binding and additive welding. Design freedom is one of the most appealing aspects of 3D Printing. Architects can create complex designs that would be impossible, prohibitively expensive, or time-consuming to develop using traditional construction methods.

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Increasing Adoption of 3D Printing to Fuel its Demand in the Global Market

3D Printing is used in many industries for prototyping, product development, and production. Automotive and construction industries embrace 3D Printing to drive digital transformation, gain shorter lead times, greater design freedom, and digital manufacturing. The application of 3D Printing in the construction industry is growing. Certain aspects of the construction industry are expected to expand faster than others.

3D Printing in construction is a new technology that uses a machine to create and assemble structures, replacing some manual labor. Constructing new buildings can be more cost-effective, convenient, and environmentally friendly. 3D Printing also aids in reducing logistical processes and waste. Since it directly molds raw material into construction, it eliminates the need for traditional wooden molds. When combined with other waste-reducing techniques and building methods like prefabrication and lean construction, the possibility of a waste-zero building becomes more realistic.

The increased environmental concerns about construction waste, the chance of customization and architectural flexibility utilizing this technology, and the rapid creation of prototypes most influence this growth. Additionally, several benefits such as faster manufacturing, reduced waste, design freedom, and reduced human error drive the demand for 3D Printing in the construction industry. Furthermore, different components used in the construction industry can be created using 3D Printing. One of them is made of concrete. In 2021, the concrete 3D printing sector was worth USD 56.4 million. The number of well-planned, innovative, new projects in the construction sector is primarily driving this expansion.

Rapid Adoption of Building Information Modeling (BIM) to Provide New Market Opportunities for 3D Printing

The increased use of Building Information Modeling is one of the major factors driving industry growth (BIM). BIM is the substructure of digital transformation in the engineering, architecture, and infrastructure industries. A highly collaborative perspective allows real estate developers, architects, manufacturers, engineers, contractors, and other infrastructure professionals to plan, design, and construct a 3D structure or building.

As a result of lower production costs on material waste, the market is booming. 3D printers utilize only the amount of material needed, which saves money. Furthermore, three-dimensional printers can use recycled materials that are environmentally friendly. These factors help to reduce costs, which drives the market growth.

Revenue Forecast, Competitive Landscape, Growth Factors, and Trends

Method, Material Type, End-User, Regions

North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, LAME and Rest of the World

Yingchuang Building Technique, COBOD International A/S, Apis Cor, XtreeE, WASP S.r.l, CyBe Construction, MX3D, Contour Crafting Corp

Rise in the Adoption of Building Information Modeling (BIM)

Increasing Adoption of 3D Printing in the Construction Industry Benefits of 3D Printing Technology

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Asia-Pacific holds the largest share of the global 3D printing construction market. It is expected to grow at a CAGR of 99%. Asia-Pacific controls the majority of the global 3D printing construction industry. The 3D Printing technology is expected to gain significant traction during the forecast period as the region establishes itself as a global manufacturing hub. The presence of many manufacturing sectors contributes to the region's overall economic growth. Due to the existence of several manufacturers, the region is an important market for 3D printing construction. The growing demand for 3D printing construction in the building and infrastructure end-use sectors is also going to fuel the development of the market.

The European market is projected to expand steadily over the forecast period. It is expected to reach a CAGR of 95%. Many European market players, such as the United Kingdom, are soaring in their investment opportunities in 3D Printing, propelling market growth in the region. For instance, Skanska, a construction engineering firm, announced a joint venture with Loughborough University in the United Kingdom in May 2020. This collaborative effort is meant to raise the use of 3D printing technology in the country's construction sector.

The global 3D printing construction market size was worth USD 10.94 million in 2021. It is expected to reach USD 47.95 million by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 101% during the forecast period (2022–2030).

Based on the method, The Extrusion method accounts for the largest share of the global 3D printing construction market. It is expected to grow at a CAGR of 94%. Extrusion is the most common and most basic 3D printing technique. It can be used in almost any situation. A plastic filament is used as the primary printing material.

Based on material, Concrete holds the largest share of the global 3D printing construction market. It is expected to reach a CAGR of 96%. Over the last five years, 3D concrete Printing for construction has advanced rapidly, thanks to advancements in robotics, material science, and software.

Based on end-user, Buildings hold the largest share in the global 3D printing construction market. It is expected to grow at a CAGR of 91.4%. The increasing need for houses globally is expected to drive the segment growth. This growing need for new homes can be met using 3D printing technology as this technology can create high-quality homes in a fraction of the cost and time required for traditional construction. Therefore, various construction companies are forming partnerships with 3D printer providers to construct homes using 3D printing technology.

Based on regions, 3D Printing Construction Market is segmented into North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia-Pacific, and the Middle East and Africa. Asia-Pacific is dominant over other regions.

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Global 3D Printing Construction Market Segmentation

The Middle East and Africa

1          Introduction

1.1      Market Definition

1.2      Market Scope

2          Research Methodology

2.1      Primary Research

2.2      Research Methodology

2.3      Assumptions & Exclusions

2.4      Secondary Data Sources

3          Executive Summary

4          Market Overview

4.1      Report Segmentation & Scope

4.2      Value Chain Analysis: 3D Printing Construction Market

4.3      Key Market Trends

4.4      Porter’s Five Forces Analysis

4.4.1  Bargaining Power of Suppliers

4.4.2  Bargaining Power of Buyers

4.4.4  Threat of New Entrants

4.5      Environment & Regulatory Landscape

4.6      Forecast Factors & Relevance of Impact

4.7      Macro-Economic & Geopolitical Scenario

4.8      Parent Market Overview

4.9      Technology Landscape

4.10   Market Share Analysis

4.11   Potential Venture Analysis

4.12   Regional Price Trends

4.13   Raw Material Trends

4.14   Cost Structure Analysis

4.14.1            Labor Cost

4.14.2            Consumables

4.14.3            Maintenance Cost

4.15   Covid-19 Impact Analysis:

4.15.1            Pre and Post Covid-19 Market Scenario Analysis

4.15.2            Market Recovery Timeline and Challenge

4.15.3            Measures Taken by Top Players

4.15.4            Quarterly Market Revenue and Growth Forecast till 2021

4.15.4.1        North America

4.15.4.2        Europe

4.15.4.3        Asia-Pacific

4.15.4.4        Central and South America and the Caribbean

4.15.4.5        The Middle East and Africa

5               Method Overview

5.1      Introduction

5.1.1  Market Size & Forecast (Value & Volume)

5.2      Extrusion

5.2.1  Market Size & Forecast (Value & Volume)

5.3      Powder

5.3.1  Market Size & Forecast (Value & Volume)

5.4      Bonding

5.4.1  Market Size & Forecast (Value & Volume)

5.5      Others

5.5.1  Market Size & Forecast (Value & Volume)

6               Material Type Overview

6.1      Introduction

6.1.1  Market Size & Forecast (Value & Volume)

6.2      Concrete

6.2.1  Market Size & Forecast (Value & Volume)

6.3      Metal

6.3.1  Market Size & Forecast (Value & Volume)

6.4      Composites

6.4.1  Market Size & Forecast (Value & Volume)

6.5      Others

6.5.1  Market Size & Forecast (Value & Volume)

7               End User Overview

7.1      Introduction

7.1.1  Market Size & Forecast (Value & Volume)

7.2      Building

7.2.1  Market Size & Forecast (Value & Volume)

7.3      Infrastructure

7.3.1  Market Size & Forecast (Value & Volume)

8             Regional Overview

8.1      Introduction

8.1.1  Market Size & Forecast (Value & Volume)

8.2      North America

8.3      Central and South America and the Caribbean

8.3.6  Rest of Central and South America and the Caribbean

8.4      Europe

8.4.7  The Rest Of Europe

8.5      Asia-Pacific (APAC)

8.6      Middle East

8.6.8  The Rest Of Middle East

8.7      Africa

8.7.5  The Rest Of Africa

9          Competitive Landscape — Manufacturers & Suppliers

9.1      Competition Dashboard

9.2      Industry Structure

9.3      Yingchuang Building Technique

9.4      COBOD International A/S

9.5      Apis Cor

9.6      XtreeE

9.7      WASP S.r.l

9.8      CyBe Construction

9.9      MX3D

9.10   Contour Crafting Corp

9.11   ICON Technology, Inc

9.18   Beijing Huashang Luhai Technology

10       Conclusion & Recommendation

11       Acronyms & Abbreviations

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In May 2022, CyBe Construction has recently relocated to a fantastic new building on the Kantsingel, Oss's new 'company boulevard.'

In March 2022, the innovative construction technology and large-scale 3D Printing leader in Austin, Texas, debuted "House Zero," its newest 3D-printed home. House Zero is the first of what ICON hopes will be a new breed of residences built mainly to take advantage of the possibilities offered by 3D Printing. The team collaborated with award-winning Texas company Lake|Flato Architects for the first project in ICON's "Exploration Series."

In November 2021, COBOD and PERI expanded 3D construction printing distribution cooperation. Danish COBOD International is known for being the leader in developing and manufacturing 3D construction printers. In contrast, PERI Group is a global leader in formwork equipment, scaffolding, tents, and the distributor of COBOD 3D construction printers.

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