3D Construction Company Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

Black Buffalo 3D Corporation, known to provide 3-D printers for construction, has sought bankruptcy protection.

Written By riya yadav
News Writer
Black Buffalo 3D Corporation has begun its Chapter 11 proceedings (Source: Instagram @blackbuffalo3d)

Black Buffalo 3D Corporation has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The 3D construction printing company filed as part of an effort to restructure its business.

Black Buffalo 3D Corporation Seeks Chapter 11 Protection

The company filed Chapter 11 protection in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. According to PACER records, the company filed a voluntary petition on December 24, 2025. The case has been assigned to Judge Thomas M. Horan, Pacer records noted.

The U.S. Trustee filed a notice on December 25 listing Joseph McMahon as an attorney in the case.

Company Background

A 3D printing company for infrastructure, Black Buffalo 3D Corporation, offers the appropriate materials and machines to build three-story buildings and structures.

These buildings gain quick approvals from officials in the local, state, and international areas. The company plans to increase the global availability of sustainable solutions. The method reduces the time required to build structures and is touted as environmentally friendly worldwide.

Black Buffalo invests heavily in research and development, expands its partnership, and scales its printer production. This aids the developers around the world to move from traditional building methods to 3D print construction.

Details of the Case

Pacer noted that the filing fee for the case was $1,738 and was acknowledged by the US Treasury later that day. The court filings have shown that the original Chapter 11 petition was later marked retired in the docket.

Have a look at the important details in the case, including assets, liabilities, and more:

Filing Date: December 24, 2025

Court and Jurisdiction: Delaware Bankruptcy Court

Type of Filing: Voluntary Petition

Chapter: 11

Case Number: 1:25-bk-12270

Estimated Assets: $1,000,001-$10 million

Estimated Liabilities: $1,000,001-$10 million

Reason for Filing: Reorganization of business calls for court supervision

Court filings show that Black Buffalo 3D’s board collectively approved the Chapter 11 filing on December 23, authorizing CEO George Perry to oversee the restructuring. The company has also secured debtor-in-possession financing from Buffalo JVCo LLC.

It is expected to pursue a sale of all assets under Section 363 of the Bankruptcy Code. Further updates are awaited as the company advances its Chapter 11 proceedings.

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