As a result, it would take 15 hours 40 minutes and 30.27 seconds for one printer to create this hall, but since 2 such devices worked, the building was completed in 7 hours 50 minutes and 15.13 seconds.

So far the work has progressed at such a pace that the first model was ready at 5 o'clock in the morning, the second at 8 o'clock in the morning, then the large model was completed at 12 o'clock in the afternoon, and all the small buildings were already built at 10 o'clock in the afternoon, since 2 printers were working together . Then they began to create a conference room and by six o'clock in the evening they had completed. By that time, three large buildings had already been built and more were under construction. Then, by 3 pm, the second “cube” was ready, which started work when the first one completed 3 buildings, as already mentioned, and together with it by 5 pm they completed all 6 large buildings for cyclotrons.

Now there were 6 more of the same buildings for energy generation, and then there were small works. Furnishing, repair, decoration of the previous buildings were in full swing. In a record 2 hours, the third large printer was already ready, which, together with the existing two, was able to complete the remaining 6 buildings in 2 hours. Therefore, by 7 pm, the entire building with 18 blocks and halls was completely ready, and only work on decorating the inside continued.

The roofs were also already covered, and thanks to the creation of only 5 printers instead of 18, the count was able to save a little less than half of the originally named budget, for the construction of all equipment and buildings, respectively. Finally, the case was completed with a huge gain of 11 hours from the named time. They wanted to finish the construction at 6 am on May 11, but it turned out that they had already finished at 7 pm on May 10, it was a victory!

And just a titanic work was done, epoch-making!

The purpose of this description was to convey the basic idea that everything is possible, even such an amazing task as building an entire power plant in less than 2 days, albeit with the involvement of a huge amount of a wide variety of resources, as well as using the latest 3D building printing technology, with a stop at the stage of completing the printing of the first floor and the installation of the structure, on top of which the printing of the next floor will continue in parallel.

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