Bedrock Robotics' advancements in autonomous construction tech, directly addressing key pain points for contractors like labour shortages & delays ...
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As cities continue to expand and infrastructure projects grow more ambitious, the construction sector is facing a crippling problem: There aren’t enough workers. The U.S. alone will need to attract ...
An international team has explored how in future aerial robots could process construction materials precisely in the air -- an approach with great potential for difficult-to-access locations or work ...
Construction robots in extreme environments encounter various application scenarios, including hazardous work environments, polluted and harmful environments, as well as extreme conditions in deep ...
Proptech has a snappy technology answer to snap lines. The age-old method of multi-person crews laying out construction site dimensions by snapping chalk lines as part of the surveying process is ...
Construction Digital takes a look at the top stories from the past week, including Marsh, TechnipFMC, Bedrock Robotics, The ...
Civ Robotics now brings bot benefits to the planning stage of the construction process with autonomous, roving, battery-powered surveyors. While they're not quite ready to replace their human worker ...
COBOD International, in partnership with Technische Universität Braunschweig, has introduced what is being called the first commercially available multifunctional construction robot. Built on COBOD’s ...
Global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) have transformed numerous precision-oriented industries over the past few decades. Construction, in particular, has greatly benefited from the real-time ...
Robotic arms and 3D printing gantries can already be found on construction sites – albeit mostly as heavy, permanently installed systems on the ground. They quickly reach their limits on rough terrain ...