Australia unveils construction robot capable of building entire house in 24 hours

by Linda

Australia unveils construction robot capable of building entire house in 24 hours

Blue collar jobs were always expected to be safer amid the advancement of technology but a new innovation from Australia may have changed that assumption.

Australia has unveiled its first-ever construction robot named “Charlotte” with a capability to 3D-print the entire building structures.

The spider-like machine can 3D-print an entire 2,150 square feet home within a day.

Charlotte is a collaborative creation of Earthbuilt Technology and Crest Robotics. It is environmentally friendly as it creates fireproof, floodproof structures with a far smaller carbon footprint than traditional building methods.

The construction robot prints an entire home within 24-hours using durable and sustainable materials such as crushed bricks, recycled glass and sand.

Charlotte is cost-effective as it cuts out many of the expensive steps in construction and can raise itself on its spider-leg to continue building higher walls.

Amid the scarce labour and skyrocketing construction costs, Charlotte can appear to be a game changer, solving much of the housing shortages.

The robot is in development phase and its prototype has already been showcased, marking a significant step in robot building.

Experts say that if Charlotte delivers on its promise, it brings a ray of hope amid rising housing prices and construction delays. 

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