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A Realistic View at the Merits of Automation in Construction Industry

Automation in the construction industry is a game-changer. We observe both its merits and demerits in the long run.

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A Realistic View at the Merits of Automation in Construction Industry

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  1. A Realistic View at the Merits of Automation in Construction Industry

  2. Despite every industry embracing technology, the construction sector was happy in its traditional way of doing business. The industry veterans were happy in scaffolding, lay rebar, and pour concrete. There’s no specific reason for the construction industry’s hesitance towards technology. While automation has transformed the world of manufacturing, construction remains relatively untouched by self-sufficient machines. But not anymore. Everything is now getting changed. Robotic automation is soon to be a big part of the construction business. So, let us take a look at both the merits and demerits of automation robotics in the constructionindustry.

  3. Advantages of robotics in the construction industry Helps to resolve labor crisis in construction sites The construction industry is highly labor-intensive and automation robotics is to prove to be highly impactful by its potential to cut down labor costs and at the same time, enhancing productivity without compromising on quality. At the same time, robots are expected to augment worker skills. This means the advent of automation will be a real game-changer in the construction industry. Maybe in a decade, more skilled laborers will be in demand.

  4. There will be a rapid increase in speed When you start producing individual components, or modules in factories, it will naturally gain pace. And you will see a significant impact on building construction. Companies like Katerra are already building such modules. Though now the structures are manually made in factories, sooner it will get automated. Construction companies are also seriously considering finished building modules which will benefit additive manufacturing techniques such as 3D printing. And experts state that by 2030, about 20% of all new building construction will be modular.

  5. Worksites will be more efficient The modern construction sites are filled with bricklaying, steel-truss assembly, welding, installation, painting, and concrete laying, which proves things are getting changed. Single-task construction robots (STCR) execute a single task in a repetitive manner, which makes things easier. Until now, it was difficult to get these tasks to work together at a construction site but these are just the initial days and sooner these problems will be resolved.

  6. Work environments will be safer than before The safety of workers is crucial at a worksite. Apart from keeping the construction site injury-free, a construction manager should also be concerned about the costs needed to maintain the area safe. A safe environment is one of the most critical responsibilities of a construction manager. Aside from the concerns of keeping workers injury-free, there are significant costs associated with an unsafe site. The latest technology solutions in construction sites will enhance the safety aspects.

  7. Till now, robots were used at the place of autonomous vehicles and excavators for mining. However, sooner, robotics will be used to prepare the earth for later stages of construction, which is when human crews arrive. Also, by using drones, construction managers can inspect the remote corners of worksites to assure fire safety. Drones can also track project progress and could eventually play a role in the orchestration of people, equipment, and heavy machinery on a “hybrid” construction site.

  8. However, there are also a few disadvantages of robotics in construction. Construction processes get more complicated There will be multiple building trades in a construction site, each in different stages of development. And it would be tough to make robots work in such an environment error-free. User resistance

  9. When you bring in more technology solutions in the construction sector, employees will feel insecure as they will fear their jobs will be robbed. This may lead to chaos in the construction site. There will be limitations in technology Despite technology is assumed to be a game-changer, it has its problems. You need to address them efficiently unless the expected outcomes will not be obtained. Automation in the construction industry is a game-changer. It will enhance productivity and at the same time will trim down the production expenditure. Moreover, it will also ensure safety at the worksite.

  10. Thank You

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