An open house event held in Seattle highlighted the newly forged partnership between Alquist 3D and the Cement Masons and Plasterers’ Local 528, marking the first time any Union has partnered with a private company in the 3D construction printing industry.
“The introduction of this groundbreaking technology represents a significant step forward for the construction industry, unlocking new opportunities for creativity, efficiency, and sustainability,” says Zachary Mannheimer, founder and chairman of Alquist 3D.
The Cement Masons and Plasterers’ Local 528 took the opportunity to showcase its apprenticeship training program, which is known for its commitment to the education and advancement of skilled professionals in the trade, to which it has added 3D construction technology training. The organization has long recognized the importance of staying at the forefront of technological advancements and is embracing this emerging technology. For more, visit www.alquist3d.com.