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Bricklaying robot contracted to build eight homes

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A robotics company that has developed a bricklaying robot has signed a contract to deliver structural building works for eight two-storey townhouses using its technology.

Australian firm FBR (formerly known as Fastbrick Robotics) will build the homes using its Hadrian X construction robot in the Western Australian town of St James, according to Global Construction Review.

FBR’s scope of work includes the construction of the ground storey, second-floor slab, footings, structural walls and roof trusses.

Image courtesy of FBR

The job is FBR’s first multi-home “wall as a service” contract, worth around US$360,000 (£265,500).

FBR claims Hadrian X can work faster, safer, more accurately and with less wastage than a human bricklayer.

Mike Pivac, FBR’s chief executive, said: “We are pleased to be adding this large project to our pipeline of work, having spent the past 12 months introducing the Hadrian X into the real-world building environment to validate our game-changing technology with some prominent Western Australian builders.

“Now that we have demonstrated all the benefits the Hadrian X provides, we are now going to ramp up the use of our technology while continuing the development work at our R&D facility.”

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