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The document discusses various construction automation technologies: 1) The Hadrian bricklaying robot which can lay over 200 bricks per hour using a robotic arm, sensors, and customized blocks and mortar. 2) Robotic welding systems which utilize articulated mechanical arms outfitted with welding torches to safely and quickly complete welding tasks. 3) Telescopic belt conveyors which use extendable belts to efficiently load and unload vehicles, reducing physical stress on workers.

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The document discusses various construction automation technologies: 1) The Hadrian bricklaying robot which can lay over 200 bricks per hour using a robotic arm, sensors, and customized blocks and mortar. 2) Robotic welding systems which utilize articulated mechanical arms outfitted with welding torches to safely and quickly complete welding tasks. 3) Telescopic belt conveyors which use extendable belts to efficiently load and unload vehicles, reducing physical stress on workers.

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MMBC-VIII

AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGY
IN CONSTRUCTION

Sanjana Sudeep Shifa Talath Shamanth KV Vrushank N Gowda


HADRIAN
The HADRIAN, developed by the Australian
company FBR, is a mechanical robot that is used
to lay bricks and other masonry.
HADRIAN
An example of how construction robotics are revolutionising the industry can be seen in the HadrianX bricklaying
machine from Australia-based FBR Ltd. (also known as Fastbrick Robotics).
It employs an intelligent control system — aided by CAD — to calculate the necessary materials and movements for
bricklaying.
Hadrian also measures environmental changes, such as movement caused by wind or vibrations, in real time.
This data is then used to improve precision during the building process.
While Hadrian does require the use of proprietary blocks and adhesive, FBR noted that the related materials are “12
times bigger than standard house bricks” and are lighter, stronger, and more environmentally sustainable.
Located on FBR’s premises, the structure is of a style common in developing countries that FBR aims to target, including
Mexico, the Middle East, North Africa and Asia.
It was the first time the robotic block-laying approach incorporated steel reinforced concrete columns and a concrete
floor slab placed atop the structure’s first storey.
The technology, which received a $2m investment from Caterpillar in 2017, uses a 98-foot robotic arm mounted on a
truck to place customised blocks fed up through the arm.
Its claw is guided by motion sensors following a digital blueprint, and can auto-correct its position 1,000 times a second.
A nozzle on the arm squirts a mortar, also customised.
In June this year, FBR said Hadrian X could lay more than 200 blocks an hour, a 300% increase in speed compared with
February 2019. 
WORKING

Hadrian X laying blocks to complete Factory Acceptance Testing Block laying process

Block laying robot, HADRIAN X, built its first two storey house.

Block laying process The finished product


ROBOTIC WELDING
Robotic welding automates the welding process by
utilising a programmable mechanical arm.
ROBOTIC POSITIONER WELD CELLS
A robotic welder quickly and safely completes welding tasks with an articulated mechanical arm outfitted with a torch
tool.
By keeping operators nearby but away from the high-heat site of the weld itself, robotic welders increase safety while
adding speed and accuracy.
Even better, they create more desirable welding jobs.
Let a positioning robot handle the repetitive job of loading and unloading so you can reassign human operators to
quality-related jobs.
This change lowers production costs, provides more repeatable quality and minimises injury risks.
It's a safer, faster way to handle products - including large, heavy and awkward parts.
Let a positioning robot handle the repetitive job of loading and unloading so you can reassign human operators to
quality-related jobs.
This change lowers production costs, provides more repeatable quality and minimises injury risks.
It's a safer, faster way to handle products - including large, heavy and awkward parts.
• Manual load/unload time significantly reduced.
• No overhead assist required.
• Automatic gripper change for different parts.
• 6 degrees of freedom.
• Reduce risk of injury.
• Typically lower cost for large weldments.
• Parts can be easily conveyed to and from the system reducing material handling in up and down stream production.
WORKING
Arc welding robots consist of a programmable, articulated arm with up to 6-axis motion, complete with a
torch tool, enabling the robot to quickly and safely carry out a range of arc welding tasks for various parts
and assemblies.
Robotic welding cells include integrated wire feeders and a small-footprint setup to maximise your available
space and introduce the benefits of welding automation to any size facility.
TELESCOPIC
CONVEYER BELT
A telescopic conveyer belt is an automatic belt
that is used for loading and/or unloading
equipment whose length is controllable.
TELESCOPIC CONVEYER BELT
TheRobust design helps the customer to increase the efficiency of loading & unloading the vehicles in the warehouses
with ease.
This help to reduce the physical stress on the man power and thus help in continuous operation which is converted into
high efficiency.
It saves time of walking back and forth to makes the loose loading work more efficient and less intensive.
Use of telescopic belt conveyor reduced the rate of damage and broke down, and ensured the safety of the product out of
storage.
Suitable type of goods: cartons, woven bags, bags, luggage, tires, plastic boxes/barrel.
Rated load is from 20-100 kg/m.
With Hydraulic System can meet a variety of vehicle handling.It can be used to loading unloading small vans, all size of
trucks, 20 ft and 40 ft containers.
Optional hydraulic system and belt width 600 mm or 800 mm.
Bakshi Mark Markcon Telescopic Belt Conveyors are built to last.
The 2-year structural warranty, gives you peace of mind.
Working in trucks and trailers does not have to be uncomfortable and dark.
Incredible front lighting is standard on all Bakshi Mark MarckonTelescopic Belt Conveyors
TELESCOPIC CONVEYER BELT
HADRIAN
ROBOTIC WELDING
TELESCOPIC BELT

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