Jobsite Robotics Solution Overview
BuiltWorlds considers jobsite robotics to be a rapidly growing and evolving class of automated physical technologies designed to carry out specific construction tasks that have traditionally required manual labor. These robotic systems are built to operate in the dynamic and often unpredictable environments of active construction sites, and are engineered to improve key aspects of project delivery, including productivity, worker safety, task consistency, and overall operational efficiency. As construction projects become larger, more complex, and increasingly data-driven, the need for reliable, repeatable, and high-performing automation continues to rise.
Jobsite robotics currently in use tend to fall into four primary functional categories: layout and site printing, vertical work and surface finishing, drilling and other installation-related tasks, and mobility and surveillance. Each category represents a targeted application of robotics that addresses common bottlenecks and labor challenges on jobsites.