Heading in the Right Direction: Singapore’s First 3D-Printed Bridge Planned for 2028 After Rigorous Testing

Heading in the Right Direction: Singapore’s First 3D-Printed Bridge Planned for 2028 After Rigorous Testing
Why this story matters: In a world where it is easy to feel overwhelmed by the scale of our problems, stories of localized innovation and community-driven success provide a grounded, realistic roadmap for broader progress. Quick summary: This story highlights recent developments related to construction, showing how constructive action can lead to meaningful results. An artistic rendering of the 3D-printed bridge – credit, Singapore LTA Singapore’s transportation officials are set to debut the use of 3D-printed concrete in the form of a new pedestrian bridge that will stretch 30 feet across a waterway. Would you like to read more good news about Construction , 3D-Printing , Singapore , Technology , Business , and Infrastructure ? Brought onboard a larger project to improve transit options in the Jurong River and Temah areas of the city state, it’s the country’s first use of 3D printing for this kind of infrastructure. The project, managed by the Land Transit Authority (LTA) has just completed a te…