PERI News
PERI builds the first 3D-printed residential building in Germany
3D construction printing technology for residential construction is now market-ready
PERI GmbH is building Germany’s first 3D-printed residential building in Beckum, North Rhine-Westphalia. The two-storey detached house with approx. 80 sqm of living space per floor is not being constructed in the conventional manner, it is being printed by a 3D construction printer.
Project-specific solutions using unique combination of formwork and scaffold systems
TrIIIple, Vienna, Austria
Thanks to a competent support service and well-thought-out system utilisation, PERI is successfully constructing the complex building geometry of the three TrIIIPle residential towers on the Danube Canal in Vienna, which is subject to stringent requirements. Safe working processes, optimised construction site logistics and cost-effective solutions see demanding building schedule adhered to.
PERI sells first 3D construction printer
The consistent development work of recent years is paying off
- Röser GmbH opts for 3D construction printer from PERI
- Successful conclusion to resolute development work of the past few years
- Printing technology shows huge potential for a wide range of construction applications
Keeping an eye on everything: a new control tower for Buenos Aires-Ezeiza Airport
Air traffic control tower, Buenos Aires-Ezeiza Airport
With a total surface area of around 7,000 m², a height of 108.40 m and a 360° field of vision over the airport complex, the new air traffic control tower at Buenos Aires-Ezeiza Airport provides the basis for optimised visual monitoring and control of air traffic. PERI assisted with the complex construction work by providing tailor-made special-purpose formwork, closely coordinated formwork and scaffolding solutions, and much more.
Reconstruction of the “Terfener Innbrücke” bridge on the A12 motorway in Austria’s Inntal valley
Terfener Innbrücke