The robot that manages construction sites

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The robot that manages construction sites





Hello friends of form and design, when talking about robots in construction, many people imagine machines carrying concrete, lifting beams or laying bricks, but in the United Kingdom, the first humanoid robot adopted by a large construction company came to do something much more strategic, take on the job that almost no one sees.





The company Tilbury Douglas put into operation a robot called Douglas, used on real construction sites to handle data collection, inspections and administrative tasks that consume valuable time of human teams. It does not replace bricklayers, engineers or technicians, it replaces bureaucracy.


Every day, construction managers need to tour incomplete structures, climb stairs, record 360º photos, document progress and verify safety conditions. It is an essential and extremely exhausting routine. Now, Douglas is the one who does that.





Equipped with lidar sensors, 360º cameras and autonomous navigation. The robot circulates around the place alone, captures high-definition images and sends everything directly to the company's systems. The gain seems simple, but it changes many things. According to Tilbury herself, automating this task can save about 40 hours a month in administrative work.

It's like returning a full week of productivity to each team and there is another powerful detail: while humans take photos from different angles every day, Douglas always records images from the same coordinates. This allows artificial intelligence software to compare the evolution of the work with precision, detecting delays, deviations or failures before they become costly problems, in addition, it performs laser scanning to create three-dimensional point clouds capable of revealing structural defects that the human eye may not perceive.





This is the type of silent advance that transforms entire sectors, the robot weighs about 30 kg, climbs stairs, uses elevators and opens doors, in the initial phases of the work, where heavy machines circulate, it will still receive light signaling and high visibility items to operate safely, although it may seem that the main focus here is the hardware, that is, the robot, it is not, in reality it is the shortage of qualified labor.


Construction faces increasing difficulty in bringing in new professionals. Douglas costs about $20,000. It seems like an expensive machine until the day it returns that value in time, reduces errors and accelerates million-dollar projects. Only progress doesn't stop at the heavy lifting.




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