How Autonomous Robots Are Changing Construction

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There's a lot of buzz around self-driving cars, but autonomous-driving technology could revolutionize a different industry first — construction. That industry hasn’t changed much over the last several decades, according to some experts, making it an ideal candidate for automation.

“The way we build today is largely unchanged from the way we used to build 50 years ago,” said Gaurav Kikani, vice president of Built Robotics. “Within two years, I think we’re really going to turn the corner, and you’re going to see an explosion of robotics being used on construction sites.”

The industry is also faced with a labor shortage that the Covid-19 pandemic has further complicated.

“Covid is making people step back and say, ‘hey, the way we’ve been doing things for a long time is just not sustainable,’” said Kevin Albert, founder and CEO of Canvas. “It is just a wake-up call for the industry.”

Canvas is one of several companies working on autonomous construction technology. Big players like Caterpillar and Komatsu, and start-ups like SafeAI and Built Robotics, see value in using autonomous machines to accelerate construction projects.

The mining industry was one of the first to employ the use of self-driving tech. Caterpillar began its first autonomy program more than 30 years ago. The company now has the largest fleet of autonomous haul trucks. Caterpillar says it’s hauled 2 billion metric tons in just over six years.

Built Robotics is a San Francisco-based start-up founded by an ex-Google engineer that already has machinery out in the field. It’s automated several pieces of equipment, such as bulldozers and excavators.

“You can now collapse your construction timeline so you can knock out work overnight so that it’s ready for your human workers in the morning to speed them along,” Kikani said.

SafeAI is another Silicon Valley start-up. It recently teamed up with Obayashi for a pilot program. It’s been retrofitting equipment like dump trucks, bulldozers and loaders.

Robots are also helping inside. San Francisco-based Canvas created an autonomous machine for finishing drywall and has worked on projects like the San Francisco International Airport and Chase Arena. Humans work alongside its robotic system.

“Drywall is very hard work on the body,” Albert said. “And we’ve seen that 1 out of every 4 workers has to end their career early because of injuries. This will create longer careers for people and also enable people to join the trades that haven’t had access before.”

The construction industry is one of the largest sectors in the global economy, with about $10 trillion spent each year. That spending accounts for 13% of the world’s GDP, even though the sector’s annual productivity growth has only increased 1% over the past 20 years. According to McKinsey & Co., $1.6 trillion of additional value could be created through higher productivity, and autonomy would help the industry achieve that.

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How Autonomous Robots Are Changing Construction
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They also need to teach those robots to look busy when the boss walks past. Give them brooms or something like that.

jenserwig
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Imagine pressing the wrong button on one of these and then coming back the next day to find that you have built a skyscraper instead of a bridge... Whoopsie! :D

Quickonomics
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Wwould this solve the issue of 6 month road construction projects, where 5.5 months of orange barrels block all lanes and 0.5 months of actual work?

rwdplz
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So that's how the Devastator transformer from Revenge of the Fallen was created...

dumbnerd
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When the guys on Gold Rush get automated machines, they can fire everybody and keep all the gold .

MrJdebest
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Lol, “construction sites are more organized”... yeah buddy, good luck with that. Exoskeletons for construction would be better.

jooky
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The farming machines from Interstellar

Movie_Games
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Forget about outsourcing taking our jobs. AI is taking our jobs.

saulgoodman
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"They terk err jobs!"
— Darryl Weathers

BayuAH
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2020s plot just keeps getting more interesting. The writers must be rushing the ending.

nonameman
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If these robots will contnuie to fill buckets in such manner, all they should be fired soon.

ПетрСиницын-ьы
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I have a feeling there is a lot of bosses that can't wait to buy these machines.

danielmoreno
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They are correct that workplace injuries will be reduced for construction workers. How many injuries will happen to a construction worker while they are at home waiting for their unemployment check to arrive.

fclopez
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So this is how robots will literally crush us.

jessicaqu
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Around my place they introduced self-supermarket checkout system the workers at the counter are no where to be seen now.

ezinventor
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Me: Hey Alexa bury my dog that just passed away please
Alexa: Would you like to use your bulldozer?
Me: um.. no
Alexa: Using bull dozer

MeepMeep
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If you've been in the construction industry as one of the operator like myself of such heavy machineries you know it'll be a long shot still before we see these autonomous technology taking over, those equipment still needs human intervention. To fellow operators around maybe its time to move forward and take notice of these autonomous tech, learn about it and figure how to still be part of the construction industry. Technological advancement is good overall, but theres gonna be those that gonna left out of the only job that they enjoy/like/passionate about if they don't move forward.

wanadzmi
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I love how whenever tech or robots are taking peoples jobs, the news reports go out of their way to make it sound like that isn't what is happening.

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well heck, i feel a whole lot worse about the heavy equipment operator course im taking rn

elifish
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Can't say Andrew yang didn't warn you about this a man of the future America was just not ready for him

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