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posted by martyb on Saturday June 27 2015, @04:11PM   Printer-friendly
from the how-about-a-nice-game-of-breakout? dept.

An Australian engineer has built a robot that can build houses in two hours [days -Ed.], and could work every day to build houses for people.

Human housebuilders have to work for four to six weeks to put a house together, and have to take weekends and holidays. The robot can work much more quickly and doesn't need to take breaks.

Hadrian could take the jobs of human bricklayers. But its creator, Mark Pivac, told PerthNow that it was a response to the lack of available workers — the average age of the industry is getting much higher, and the robot might be able to fill some of that gap.

[...] Hadrian works by laying 1000 bricks an hour, letting it put up 150 houses a year.

It takes a design of the house and then works out where all of the bricks need to go, before cutting and laying each of them. It has a 28-foot arm, which is used to set and mortar the brick, and means that it doesn't need to move during the laying.

Throw in a brick-making bot and the stage is set for guerilla housing construction. Homelessness would become a thing of the past.

Apparently from: perthnow.com; a video is available on youtube.


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  • (Score: 3, Funny) by Alfred on Monday June 29 2015, @01:44PM

    by Alfred (4006) on Monday June 29 2015, @01:44PM (#202787) Journal
    Do you realize what that would do to the number of IRS jobs? We would have people unemployed with absolutely no useful skill to offer the job market. Their only hope would be to find some bureaucracy that was nothing but a growing leech on the system to take them in.

    Why do you hate people having jobs so much?</sarcasm>

    In other words, I love what your saying ;-)
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