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How Can 3D Printing in Construction Cut Costs & Waste | Mike Holmes Home Reno Podcast

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Imagine turning construction waste into functional products like stepping stones and garbage cans. What about printing a custom home retrofit piece in hours instead of weeks? Shockingly, according to the OECD, only 9% of plastic is actually recycled, with a staggering 49% ending up in landfills. That’s not right!

The construction industry is full of challenges—high costs, supply chain delays, and excessive waste. Could 3D printing be the solution? How can 3D printing reduce construction waste?

On this Holmes on Homes Podcast episode, Mike Holmes sits down with Randy Janes, Owner and Lead Operator at Wave of the Future 3D and Murray Pound, Owner and President of Generations Master Builder to explore how 3D printing is disrupting traditional construction, reducing costs, increasing efficiency, and making job sites more sustainable. They also talk about the benefits of using 3D printing in construction and how 3D printing is considered a green building technology.

3D printing offers a sustainable solution to not only recycle but also regenerate this plastic waste into durable, functional products for the construction industry and beyond. So could this be the future of building? Listen to find out.

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🎙️ Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode and start making it right!

⭐️ If you enjoy the show, make sure to rate it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube Music, or wherever you prefer to listen.

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🔗 Want more resources on skilled trades and encouraging the next generation of trades professionals? Check out ⁠MakeItRight.ca⁠

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Follow Mike Holmes on social media for exclusive content, expert tips, and behind-the-scenes insights.

Instagram and Threads: ⁠@make_It_Right⁠

Facebook: ⁠@Make.It.Right.Mike⁠

YouTube: ⁠@MikeHolmesMakesItRight⁠

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Manage episode 482893487 series 3274748
Content provided by Mike Holmes. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Mike Holmes or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Imagine turning construction waste into functional products like stepping stones and garbage cans. What about printing a custom home retrofit piece in hours instead of weeks? Shockingly, according to the OECD, only 9% of plastic is actually recycled, with a staggering 49% ending up in landfills. That’s not right!

The construction industry is full of challenges—high costs, supply chain delays, and excessive waste. Could 3D printing be the solution? How can 3D printing reduce construction waste?

On this Holmes on Homes Podcast episode, Mike Holmes sits down with Randy Janes, Owner and Lead Operator at Wave of the Future 3D and Murray Pound, Owner and President of Generations Master Builder to explore how 3D printing is disrupting traditional construction, reducing costs, increasing efficiency, and making job sites more sustainable. They also talk about the benefits of using 3D printing in construction and how 3D printing is considered a green building technology.

3D printing offers a sustainable solution to not only recycle but also regenerate this plastic waste into durable, functional products for the construction industry and beyond. So could this be the future of building? Listen to find out.

------

🎙️ Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode and start making it right!

⭐️ If you enjoy the show, make sure to rate it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube Music, or wherever you prefer to listen.

------

🔗 Want more resources on skilled trades and encouraging the next generation of trades professionals? Check out ⁠MakeItRight.ca⁠

------

Follow Mike Holmes on social media for exclusive content, expert tips, and behind-the-scenes insights.

Instagram and Threads: ⁠@make_It_Right⁠

Facebook: ⁠@Make.It.Right.Mike⁠

YouTube: ⁠@MikeHolmesMakesItRight⁠

  continue reading

44 episodes

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