“Our piling robots will dramatically improve the efficiency of workers on job sites, which is critical in the chronically tight construction labor market,” said Built CEO Noah Ready-Campbell. “And just as importantly, they will take people out of harm’s way, reducing noise exposure, strain, struck-by and pinch hazards.”
Noah Ready-Campbell believes that the future of the construction industry lies in construction robotics, but it won’t look like a hard-hat-wearing C-3PO.
His company has developed a unique guidance system using AI that powers autonomous construction equipment. The system can be installed in off-the-shelf equipment from Caterpillar, John Deere, and other major manufacturers.
With advances like this, we could soon have a job site on which a single operator is operating up to 10 machines at a time, keeping projects moving around the clock. In doing so, a job that would have otherwise taken months could be completed in weeks.
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