Ameresco (AMRC) announced a new project with the U.S. Army’s Detroit Arsenal, a facility in Warren, Michigan. This project is among the first within the Department of Defense to demonstrate the potential of 3D printing for large-scale energy efficiency upgrades, aiming to provide a model for future military and federal building retrofits. As part of the Department of Defense’s Environmental Security Technology Certification Program, this initiative aims to improve building insulation and energy performance through a 3D fabrication process, contributing to the Department of Defense’s broader sustainability and resilience goals. Ameresco, in collaboration with Branch Technology and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, will design and install an envelope over cladding system using Branch Technology’s Cellular Fabrication process.
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