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Is this the machine that spells the end for traditional bricklayers?

Australian firm Fastbrick Robotics has developed a machine capable of laying roughly 1,000 bricks an hour, equivalent to the entire shell of a house in just two days. With commercial launch scheduled for late 2017, BIM+ spoke to the company’s communications coordinator, Oliver Gray, about the potential market and whether human workers should be worried about their jobs.

How does the Hadrian X bricklaying robot work?

The machine resembles a regular truck, with a 30m telescopic arm mounted on the back that places bricks with precision accuracy using a laser guidance system. 

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