Alquist 3D Expands Walmart Locations with Robotic Concrete Printing Technology
Alquist 3D is implementing robotic concrete printing to construct over a dozen Walmart expansions nationwide. This approach enhances efficiency and reduces labor needs, addressing the challenges of traditional construction methods.

Alquist 3D is collaborating with FMGI to execute more than 12 expansions at Walmart locations using advanced 3D Concrete Printing (3DCP) technology. Their A1X robotic arm printer operates at 200mm/s, allowing for rapid construction while minimizing material waste.
Recently, Alquist sold 14 A1 Series systems, marking a significant advancement in 3DCP deployment in the U.S. The first expansion project in Tennessee utilized nocturnal operations to combat extreme heat, resulting in a successful 8,000 square-foot structure built in 140 hours.
In colder conditions, the technology proved effective as well, with a 4,400 square-foot addition completed in just 17 days in Lamar, MO. The scalability of 3DCP could potentially mitigate labor shortages in the construction sector.




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