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 ...
Robotically assembled building blocks could be a more environmentally friendly method for erecting large-scale structures ...
Er, are we sure we want to outsource the welding? Rise of the machines Construction workers could soon find themselves laboring alongside 20-foot (6 meter) tall AI-powered autonomous robots capable of ...
The robot’s autonomous site navigation and data collection aims to boost efficiency and free up staff for specialist tasks.
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 ...
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Construction firm Tilbury Douglas has become the first major UK builder to use a ...
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 ...
DroneDog patrols construction sites with AI, thermal cameras and 24/7 monitoring to detect breaches, deter theft and protect ...
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 ...
Russia's Baltic Shipyard has demonstrated the use of a collaborative robot and a welding robot with machine vision, which it says will be an important part of the plant's modernisation programme.
Tilbury Douglas has become the first Tier One contractor to deploy a humanoid robot on a live construction site.