INCREDIBLE CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGIES THAT ARE WORTH SEEING

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1) EconoGrid40™ (Preview)

2) Roof tiles (Preview)

3) Geoplast New Elevetor (Preview)

4) Dincel

5) Insulfoam Geofoam

6) Ferradix

7) Bumpa Hoist

8) ETH Zurich Spatial Timber Assemblies

9) AIST HRP-5P

10) TyBot

11) Depron® insulation

12) HECK AERO iP

00:00 - Dincel
01:23 - ETH Zurich Spatial Timber Assemblies
02:22 - TyBot
03:18 - Geoplast New Elevetor
04:20 - Insulfoam Geofoam
05:21 - Ferradix
06:17 - Bumpa Hoist
07:16 - AIST HRP-5P
08:18 - Depron® insulation
09:18 - HECK AERO iP
10:16 - EconoGrid40™
11:11 - Roof tiles

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5:22 Sorry guys, the images shown are in France, not Germany.

Albatard
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The roof tile install isn't horrible as long as you consider it a cosmetic feature. The install largely depends on the area under the tiles being water resistant. With a little wind, snow or rain can blow right under the tiles.

siral
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The roof hoist may be rented for $157 a week, but such a Ludiwecci roof costs about $100, 000 and requires substantial planning and roof support.

whimpypatrol
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In regards to the Colorado build project-I remember seeing that this type of construction actually was twice the costs-all transmitted to the state of Colorado.
All the technology, robotics etc. add to costs which is transfered to the governments, municipalities etc. The Japanese robotics programs are the most advanced, which, in turn will double the costs, until mutually accepted by industry. You have to pay for the technology first! But-as viewed, all these technologies are great.

michaelpal
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5:21 This is not "Germany" but actually France. French street signs, and I can assure you we don't have 2 million empty apartments here rather skyrocketing rents

igorbetternower
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6:20 we used to call those laddervaders. Like a ladder and an escalater put together. We used to ride it up to the top of the roof too. Worked great for shingles too!

oliverclothesoff
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So glad I going to be long gone when robots started thinking by themselves. Here preparing a new tinfoil hat, a machine without physical feelings several times stronger than a human being built in with composed materials almost indestructible. What could go wrong?

jorgemrivera
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There are a number of bridges in Iowa that have those lightweight blocks under the approaches. Pretty interesting watching them being built.

swagzoneus
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I have to wonder how well the carpenter robot handles lumber with twists and bows in it. Would it recognize when a warped piece of lumber throws a section out square or too keep the bow up on some places?

mikhail
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Me gusto mucho la construcion lo hace muy bien el trabajo y perfecto.Leslie

leslieleyton
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Geofoam is great when soil compaction is an issue, but can quadruple the cost, it is very expensive!

joeroad
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Wow, a video on incredible construction technologies sounds fascinating! The advancements in this field are truly remarkable. It's always so inspiring to see how new technologies are revolutionizing the way we build and design structures. From 3D printing in construction to smart automation, there's so much potential for increased efficiency and creativity. It's an exciting time to witness these innovations that are shaping the future of construction! 🏗🤖✨

AVOWIRENEWS
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Damn this feet, inches, yard, etc... is making me go crazy...

impralx
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Love this man SAVE THE TREES and we all will breath better =)

woxineaucrows
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Interesting that you have found a spot in Germany that exclusively uses French for signs 😉

martin
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They are coming to take us away! to The Funny Farm, Where life is beautiful all the time

kingrichard
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Appreciating that it has been evolving every moment

saulogabrielmontanarorosa
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Just love to watch this channel, Technology & Innovation towards a better civilization. Thank you sir.👍👏

prasenjitdey
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I like that in Germany now all the signs are in French. Didn’t know that.

louvetbeach
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Hoists for roof tiles? They've been around for decades... what's special about this one? And the speed that one operates at, no way it will push 1000 tiles in 25 minutes (or 40 per minute)

mrbreezeaau