BuiltWorlds, a member network dedicated to inspiring and advancing innovation in the AEC industry, has released its 2024 Tools, Equipment, and Robotics Benchmarking Report, an annual report that presents user survey data on category-specific technology adoption and usage. The report revealed that while the industry has been slow to adopt robotic solutions en masse, there has been considerable progress in certain areas, with one provider in particular seemingly pulling ahead as the preferred provider.
âThe integration of advanced tools, equipment, and robotics represents a significant leap toward modernizing and streamlining operations within the AEC industry,â wrote BuiltWorlds Research Analyst Audrey Lynch, who authored the report. âThis year, we saw the highest levels of adoption in monitoring robotics and service/labor robotics, two of the four main categories we've identified in construction roboticsâ
Nearly two-thirds of contractors surveyed, who cited use of robotics on jobsites, are either using monitoring and/or service/labor robotics. Thirty-five percent admitted to using autonomous heavy equipment, and a paltry 6% prefabrication robotics.
âThere is a confluence of factors that are all working in tandem to drive increased utilization of robotics in the construction industry. The primary push forward is an increasingly prominent labor shortage in the industry,â said Tyler Sewall, Senior Director of Research for BuiltWorlds. He added, âMeanwhile, the typical barriers to adoption are slowly waning, leading to an environment more receptive to robotic solutions. The increased use of BIM, improved operability and accuracy, improved data collection and utilization, and an industry more culturally inclined to new technologies have all yielded material increases in the use of robotics.â
A Leading Provider in Dusty RoboticsÂ
Among the multiple robotic technology solutions providers named in the report, one provider stood out as both most implemented as well as highest rated: Dusty Robotics, a company that builds robots to help in laying out jobsites.Â
âDusty Robotics consistently outperforms the industry average across all evaluated criteria, indicating its strong market position,â Lynch wrote. âWith top ratings in adoption/utilization, ease of use, coordination with site activities, and data integration, the solution demonstrates its effectiveness and user-friendliness. It also excels in installation/performance speed and quality (tied with Civ Robotics), highlighting its reliability and efficiency.â
Why âBetter Adoptionâ Isnât âMass AdoptionâÂ
But while this yearâs report shows wider scale adoption than years previous, particularly in the areas of service/labor and monitoring robotics, the industry has yet to embrace robotics into its mainstream.Â
âAs much as the case for robotics continues to grow,â Sewall said, âthere are, frankly, still so many reasons why robotics adoption isn't widespread, and may not be for a while.â
For one, most robotic solutions, he explained, require some variety of building model in order to operate.Â
âBIM, while well-adopted in some markets, is significantly underutilized in large portions of the industry.âÂ
Another reason, Sewall shared, is that robotics, like any new technology, comes with a certain amount of riskâwhich is a problem in a traditionally risk averse industry.
âWith layout robots, for instance, the second question is always, âWho owns the layout,ââ he explained. âIf the general contractor dictates how layout will be done, does that change the owner of the risk?âÂ
Finally, and most obviously, is the cost.Â
âThe up-front costs of robotic solutions are expensive,â Sewall said. âWhile larger companies can support these costs, many small- and mid-sized contractors simply cannot support any additional spend.â
Still, while there remain significant barriers to mainstream adoption of construction robotics, the data seems to indicate a slow acceptance and utilization of a technology that represents a massive boost to safety, efficiency, and productivity.Â
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