BESIX introduces concrete 3D printing with KUKA KR QUANTEC robot arm
Belgian construction group sees great opportunity for digitalization

The construction sector has always been very close to the heart of the Belgian BESIX Group and forms the company’s core activities. In recent years, the construction sector has been working hard on catching up with regard to digitization and innovative tools. This technological progress is mainly in the design and design of buildings and structures. By introducing 3D concrete printing via a KUKA KR QUANTEC robot, BESIX Group has now been taking the next steps towards a digital implementation of projects.
Founded in 1909, the Belgian company is mainly active in the construction, real estate development and concession sector. Over the years, the group has experienced tremendous growth and gained a great deal of know-how and experience. Among other things, this has ensured that the company has evolved from a construction partner into a company that can offer a full-service package. This allows BESIX Group to handle any project, regardless of size, and this includes financing and design to construction and maintenance. In recent years the company has mainly focused on the diversification of its activities, both geographically and sectorally.
More possibilities with 3D concrete printing
Thanks to 3D concrete print applications from BESIX Group, the freedom of form in the design phase is enormously increased so that a wider range of possible solutions can be proposed to customers automatically. As a result, customers are no longer bound by standard designs. Because the model is 3D printed with a KUKA robot, it is also possible to always create exactly the same product with less waste and this at a much higher speed. As a result, BESIX Group also increases production capacity, all in a much safer, controlled working environment.
BESIX Group first models all elements itself via the 3D software Revit and Grasshopper. This software will then control the KUKA KR 120 R3900 robot. A nozzle is attached to this robot for 3D concrete printing. Because BESIX Group performs 3D concrete printing with a KUKA industrial robot arm, they can print an object on average between 30 minutes to 1 hour . For example, the 2 m architectural column (see image) is printed in less than 1 hour.
Innovation through a robotic partnership