【Madhya Prade】Now, Houses with Trees…: 3D Printed Buildings to be Constructed in MP as Well, House Designs to be Tailored According to Trees, Pollution from Brick Kilns to Reduce

Editor’s Note

This article explores a potential shift in construction methods in Madhya Pradesh, where the government is considering adopting 3D printing technology. Proponents argue it could accelerate project timelines and reduce environmental impact, as highlighted by a recent ministerial visit to IIT Madras to observe the technology in practice.

मप्र में भी बनेंगे थ्रीडी प्रिंटिंग भवन, पेड़ों के हिसाब से तैयार होगी घरों की डिजाइन, ईंट-भट्टों का प्रदूषण कम होगा|भोपाल,Bhopal - Dainik Bhaskar
Government Initiative for 3D Printing Technology

The method of building construction in Madhya Pradesh (MP) may soon change. The government is now preparing to adopt 3D printing-based construction technology. This will lead to faster completion of construction work and will also not harm the environment. Public Works Department (PWD) Minister Rakesh Singh took an initiative in this direction by visiting the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras.

There, he saw buildings and structures built using 3D printing. The PWD Minister said that work on 3D buildings is underway at 4 places in the country.

“Our team will also visit the other three places, then based on the best practices from everywhere, MP’s model will be prepared. It is certain that the environment will benefit the most from this.”

However, it will not be implemented in all construction works immediately. Pilot projects will be launched first. For this, engineers of the department will be given special training and coordination will be established with technical institutes and start-ups.

What is 3D Printing?

… This technology uses special concrete, fiber, and cement compounds.

How are Buildings Made with 3D Printing?

The process of constructing buildings with 3D printing is completely digital. First, the building’s design is prepared on a computer. Then this design is fed into a 3D printer machine. The machine extrudes a concrete-like material through a special nozzle, building up walls and the structure layer by layer. This allows the structure to be ready in just a few days. Cost is reduced because less brick, shuttering, and labor are required.

Which Materials are Used in 3D Printing?

Special concrete mixture. Cement-based compounds. Fiber-reinforced strong materials. In some cases, recycled construction materials. This material is formulated so that it can be easily printed from the machine and also gains strength quickly.

What are the Benefits of 3D Printed Buildings?

Benefits for the environment – Trees will be saved from being cut, pollution and construction waste will be reduced, dependence on brick kilns will decrease.

What is its Future in MP and What are the Challenges?

MP is also preparing to adopt this technology. In the future, its use could be in schools, hospitals, temporary houses, public buildings, and large events like Simhastha 2028.

Challenges

: Initial machines are expensive. Engineers require special training. Safety standards and regulations are yet to be finalized. Use in tall buildings is currently limited.

Preparations for Simhastha 2028

.. PWD will now work rapidly on this technology. Designs will be prepared keeping in view large events like the Simhastha Kumbh to be held in Ujjain.

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⏰ Published on: January 29, 2026