That’s brickies fucked then. All this computer “progress” doesn’t feel like progress at all.
OnePragmatic on
This is the I robot scene where robots builders destroy the mansion ….
regprenticer on
This build doesn’t seem to be using mortar, though there’s not much information in the article and I can’t find a video of the robot on you tube.
Non standard construction will be a tough sell, particularly if mortgage providers don’t like it.
Conveth on
Will it have a copy of the Sport and a cup of sweet tea nearby? If not, then the robots will have learned nothing!
Rhyers on
I’m always skeptical of stuff like this. Maybe I’m just an asshole. Unproven adhesives instead of mortar with no independent studies done to assess them, specialist bricks which creates a closed loop system in the supply chain, and it can only handle the repetitive tasks and not door or window openings for instance. The height also is a concern as you’re looking a bungalows basically or constrating building methods and materials for a taller house.
Maybe we just shouldn’t leave it to the private sector and create a GB Building industry, if there really is a need for wide scale investment in people. Or just be consistent in building infrastructure and then the private sector wouldn’t collapse every few years from pulled funding.
doomerbloomer98 on
What was that? Get a trade because office jobs are all being replaced by automation? What are we all going to do all day
Will it come with a drug and energy drink addiction?
magneticpyramid on
Economists have been trying to get construction to be less labour involved for a long time. Off site, modular, robots. They don’t care, as long as working humans aren’t costing them so much money.
_DoubleBubbler_ on
Why do you think the robot is a ‘he‘ out of curiosity?
wlowry77 on
Look at the 3D printed housing in America! This country is way behind. It doesn’t help that house builders are just sitting on land.
MDFHASDIED on
So EVERYONE’S getting replaced huh (except those at the top of course).
SkyJohn on
Can knock ups a house in a day, after we spend 2 weeks setting up the site for it.
Jet2work on
new builds in england are already shit…..this is just automated shit
FunCamel8855 on
The lack of mortar and reliance on unproven adhesives is definitely concerning, especially without long-term durability testing. And yeah, if this thing can only build bungalows with special bricks, it’s hardly the housing revolution we were promised.
MrboboCatman on
Yes, but will it arrive late, take long lunches and finish early?
Turbulent-Laugh- on
These fucking robots have been just around the corner for about 10 years. They still need people on site checking work and signing it off.
Dissidant on
Should be taken with a pinch of salt given its the star. We’re decades off still
We can do lots of stuff with robotics but that does not translate to real world applications right away
Appropriate-Wasabi94 on
A machine that runs all day flat out, just add six bacon rolls and three scoops of speed into the inbuilt hopper, and watch it go flat out until it’s got knackered hydraulics at 32.
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That’s brickies fucked then. All this computer “progress” doesn’t feel like progress at all.
This is the I robot scene where robots builders destroy the mansion ….
This build doesn’t seem to be using mortar, though there’s not much information in the article and I can’t find a video of the robot on you tube.
Non standard construction will be a tough sell, particularly if mortgage providers don’t like it.
Will it have a copy of the Sport and a cup of sweet tea nearby? If not, then the robots will have learned nothing!
I’m always skeptical of stuff like this. Maybe I’m just an asshole. Unproven adhesives instead of mortar with no independent studies done to assess them, specialist bricks which creates a closed loop system in the supply chain, and it can only handle the repetitive tasks and not door or window openings for instance. The height also is a concern as you’re looking a bungalows basically or constrating building methods and materials for a taller house.
Maybe we just shouldn’t leave it to the private sector and create a GB Building industry, if there really is a need for wide scale investment in people. Or just be consistent in building infrastructure and then the private sector wouldn’t collapse every few years from pulled funding.
What was that? Get a trade because office jobs are all being replaced by automation? What are we all going to do all day
More details of the machine from the manufacturer: https://www.green.build/
A 3 minute video showing it in action https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0Ff4DLIxF4&t=16s
Will it come with a drug and energy drink addiction?
Economists have been trying to get construction to be less labour involved for a long time. Off site, modular, robots. They don’t care, as long as working humans aren’t costing them so much money.
Why do you think the robot is a ‘he‘ out of curiosity?
Look at the 3D printed housing in America! This country is way behind. It doesn’t help that house builders are just sitting on land.
So EVERYONE’S getting replaced huh (except those at the top of course).
Can knock ups a house in a day, after we spend 2 weeks setting up the site for it.
new builds in england are already shit…..this is just automated shit
The lack of mortar and reliance on unproven adhesives is definitely concerning, especially without long-term durability testing. And yeah, if this thing can only build bungalows with special bricks, it’s hardly the housing revolution we were promised.
Yes, but will it arrive late, take long lunches and finish early?
These fucking robots have been just around the corner for about 10 years. They still need people on site checking work and signing it off.
Should be taken with a pinch of salt given its the star. We’re decades off still
We can do lots of stuff with robotics but that does not translate to real world applications right away
A machine that runs all day flat out, just add six bacon rolls and three scoops of speed into the inbuilt hopper, and watch it go flat out until it’s got knackered hydraulics at 32.