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Construction Tech Review | Monday, July 29, 2019
Automation can lead the construction industry towards faster, safer, and more efficient practices.
FREMONT, CA: Development in the applied science of robotics has opened up a lot of opportunities in the construction industry. The industry is progressing towards self-operating machinery. Automation in construction machinery can lead to a highly efficient and technology-driven construction industry. There are many fact-based reasons why the industry should look forward to the adoption of robotics. It can solve the current hurdles that it is facing and it can drive positive transformation.
Currently, construction firms are facing a labor-shortage for various kinds of jobs. The lack of skilled and unskilled labor is becoming a big limitation in the industry. Apart from that, the rising prices of raw materials and labor are also reducing profit margins. Improper handling and manual work processes are prone to wastage of materials. Timely completion of the construction project has always been difficult. Robotic automation has the potential to solve all of these issues. The digital age is here, and many construction companies are taking an initiative to incorporate advanced technology to help construction practices evolve.
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Having self-operating machinery at the construction sites can help contractors reduce risks and increase safety. Robots on construction sites can do many of the risky and hazardous jobs that are currently being done by manual labor, thereby diminishing risks and enhancing worker safety. Specific tasks are also better suited to machinery rather than to human labor. Such repetitive tasks can be transferred to automatic equipment, which ensures better efficiency and faster completion as well.
Infusion of technology into construction practices will impact productivity. Contractors will have more control over workflows, and hence, jobs will be done accurately and in a timely way. Although it might seem like a costly upgrade, in the long-run construction companies can be assured about lower operational costs. The implication of automation on the construction industry is surely far-reaching and extremely advantageous.
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