@inproceedings{AlbalkhyHernandezValeraKarmaouietal., author = {Albalkhy, Wassim and Hernandez Valera, Elias and Karmaoui, Dorra and Lafhaj, Zoubeir and Linner, Thomas and Ayadi, Syrine and Zerrari, Reda and Boutabba, Assia}, title = {Motives and Barriers for Offsite and Onsite Construction 3D Printing}, series = {Proceedings of the 41st International Symposium on Automation and Robotics in Construction. - Lille, France. - 6/3/2024 - 6/5/2024}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 41st International Symposium on Automation and Robotics in Construction. - Lille, France. - 6/3/2024 - 6/5/2024}, editor = {Gonzalez-Moret, Vicente and Zhang, Jiansong and Garc{\´i}a de Soto, Borja and Brilakis, Ioannis}, publisher = {International Association for Automation and Robotics in Construction (IAARC)}, issn = {2413-5844}, doi = {10.22260/ISARC2024/0154}, pages = {1190 -- 1197}, abstract = {This study aims to compare between onsite and offsite construction 3D printing (C3DP). For this purpose, the Systematic Literature Review approach (SLR) was employed. The review which was based on studying 48 sources identified six categories to classify the motives and barriers for the two C3DP techniques; cost, transportation, design flexibility, workers and materials, production process, and environmental considerations. The literature identified the cost as the main factor that influences the choice between the two techniques. The presented list of motives and barriers is helpful to support decision-making in C3DP projects.}, language = {en} }