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Additive Construction in Practice – Realities of Acceptance Criteria

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Author(s)

Megan Kreiger, Eric Kreiger, Stephan Mansour, Sean Monkman, Mohammad Aghajani Delavar, Petros Sideris, Casey Roberts, Mathew Friedell, Shawn Platt, Scott Jones

Abstract

Additive Construction has increased dramatically within the United States in the last few years. Efforts to develop acceptance criteria have increased since 2020 and are being developed through integration of research efforts and early engagement with partners across academia, industry, and government. This review paper builds on the work by Bos et al. (2022) through addressing gaps identified and outlines developments within the United States through engagements with the international community to align experts within the field towards common goals, acceptance criteria, and the early integration of acceptance criteria with lessons learned for Additive Construction in practice.
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Cement and Concrete Research

Keywords

Additive Construction (AC), 3D Printing (3DP), Concrete, Cementitious, Construction, Codes, Standards, Guidelines, 3DCP, 3DPC, Digital Concrete (DC)

Citation

Kreiger, M. , Kreiger, E. , Mansour, S. , Monkman, S. , Aghajani Delavar, M. , Sideris, P. , Roberts, C. , Friedell, M. , Platt, S. and Jones, S. (2024), Additive Construction in Practice – Realities of Acceptance Criteria, Cement and Concrete Research (Accessed October 10, 2024)

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Created September 4, 2024, Updated September 23, 2024