The Robot Revolutionizing Construction

A groundbreaking robot developed by Australian engineer Mark Pivac is set to transform the construction industry. Capable of building an entire house in just two days without breaks, this machine is making waves.

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The robot 'Adrianos'. Could it soon replace human construction workers?The robot 'Adrianos'. Could it soon replace human construction workers?

This 'legendary' robot was invented and developed by Australian engineer Mark Pivac, known in Australia as 'Adrianos,' named after the Roman Emperor who built the famous wall in Northern Britain. So, what's so special about this robot, and why is it considered a sensation in the construction sector? The answer is simple: it's a robot that works nonstop ("When's the lunch break?") with a capacity of 1,000 bricks per hour ("Ouch, my back hurts from this work"), and above all, it can build a complete house, foundation and all, in just two days of work. 

So, is it time to say a kind farewell to construction workers? "We are at a stage where many technologies have reached the point where they can meet the challenge, and that's what we did," Pivac expressed about this fascinating robot, which has been under development for about ten years and has involved an investment of over seven million dollars (!). 

Is it worth the effort and the hefty investment? Experts in the construction sector, who have been exposed to the robot's phenomenal capabilities, believe so. After all, where else is there such a sophisticated machine that can grab bricks with its 'hand,' lift them, and place them in the correct spot? The smart robot is powered by 3D software that designs and plans the target in detail, so the robot knows exactly what to do at each stage. This software is so advanced that it allows the robot to know exactly how much cement to use, where to leave space for infrastructure like electricity and plumbing, and more. 

"Adrianos" is set to start its work initially in Western Australia and will likely spread to other parts of the world over time. 

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