Robotic Automation and the Future of Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction

Overview

The world of heavy and civil engineering construction is rapidly evolving with the integration of robotic automation. This guide explores the potential of robotic automation in this sector, highlighting key statistics and insights about its future.

Robotization of Construction

In the sphere of heavy and civil construction, robotic automation is set to revolutionize traditional processes. According to the International Federation of Robotics, by 2022, the worldwide number of annual installations in construction industries is projected to increase to 3,000 units. This implies a CAGR of 13% during the forecast period. Notable applications include building construction, demolitions and excavations, road construction, and utility line installations. The adoption of this advanced technology is a key trigger to drive project completion rates, reduce labor requirements, and minimize construction errors.

The Future of Construction

Emerging technologies like BIM (Building Information Modeling) and AR (Augmented Reality), together with automation, are set to significantly impact the sector. A study by McKinsey predicts that implementing more robotics can boost productivity by conducting tasks up to 30% faster, implying a significant cost reduction factor. For instance, the use of drones in surveying construction sites gives engineers a bird-eye view, thus improving site safety and project efficiency by about 25%. Precise GPS systems and advanced data analytics are also playing pivotal roles in revolutionizing the construction process.

Roles of Robotics in Heavy Construction

Robotics is proving to be incredibly effective in heavy construction such as tunnels, bridges, and metro systems. Autonomous vehicles can perform repetitive tasks without any decline in efficiency, unlike human counterparts. By implementing automation, productivity is expected to improve by 20%, whereas construction related injuries are predicted to drop by 60%. This blend of efficiency and safety in robotic automation holds immense promise for heavy construction, especially in projects of massive scale.

Key Takeaways


3Laws Robotics: Supporting the Future of Construction

At 3Laws Robotics, we are gearing up to support these transformative changes. With our focus on safety and reliability in the field of robotics, we are developing innovative software to tackle the challenge of certification, a major pain point for robotics industries. Our software, the 3Laws Supervisor, simplifies this process with our robust safety features and system robustness evidence, potentially alleviating the certification path.

In multiple applications like warehouse automation and human-robot interaction, our software has proven instrumental in streamlining operations and ensuring safety. For instance, with our assistance, an autonomous forklift customer experienced a 40% efficiency gain, achieving payback in only 6 months.

Good news is not confined to the warehouse. We also excel in human-robot interaction by enabling safe and seamless operation of robots near humans. This addresses the growing demand for collaborative robotics solutions. In addition, our reactive collision avoidance capabilities are effective in navigating unpredictable surroundings, thus enhancing operational efficiency by mitigating unnecessary e-stops or collisions.

Designed to be adaptable, our software can work with various platforms, including mobile robots, cars, drones, and manipulators. It is also compatible with popular robotics middleware such as ROS and ROS2. As a next-generation safety solution, 3Laws arms robots with dynamic, predictive safety, unlocking their full potential while remaining ISO 3691-4 and ISO 26262 certified.






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