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Joint venture explores robotic construction of homes

A new method for constructing homes using robots is being researched by a collaboration between Construction Scotland Innovation Centre (CSIC), timber engineering firm Glulam Solutions, and Robert Gordon University (RGU).

The project will focus on the design of robotic fabrication of a cross-laminated timber (CLT) joint.

At the moment, most construction takes place as manual assembly on site, which SCIC said could lead to delays, inaccuracies, defects and material waste.

Theo Dounas, learning excellence leader at RGU, said he believed the research project has the potential to significantly improve construction methods, helping to increase the quality and output while reducing costs and time.

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