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Bouygues/McAlpine JV develops HS2 robot

The Align joint venture of Bouygues, Sir Robert McAlpine and Volker Fitzpatrick – the main works contractor on HS2 – has developed an on-board robot that will improve safety and efficiency on the JV’s tunnel boring work on the project.

The Krokodyl robot is claimed to be the first of its kind anywhere in the world and will be installed in the two two tunnel boring machines (TBMs), set to launch early next year, that will be used to bore the 16km-long Chiltern tunnels. The robot, working in a similar manner to the robotic arms used in a car factory production line, will carry out simple repetitive tasks – removing wooden spacers between tunnel segments and inserting connection dowels – that people would normally do.

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