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The World’s Tallest Hybrid Timber Tower is Under Construction in Sydney, Australia

The Atlassian Sydney Headquarters, the soon to be “world’s tallest hybrid timber building” is being built in Sydney, Australia. Designed by SHoP in partnership with BVN, the 40-story high tower will provide, once completed in 2025, a new and...

Doosan launches smart construction solution, moves closer to automated control

The launch of XiteCloud by construction manufacturer Doosan could be the first step towards the commercialisation of Concept-X, the company’s integrated unmanned and automated control solution, first unveiled in 2019. XiteCloud is designed to maximise productivity by incorporating complex 3D...

Mobile Robotic System 3D Prints Single-Piece Concrete Structures

The scientists at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore have spent a lot of time and energy over the last few years researching construction 3D printing with concrete materials. Two years ago, the NTU Singapore Centre for 3D Printing...

KIIT researchers develop cement-less green construction material

KIIT researchers have developed a cement-less green construction material. For the first time, the technology has been implemented successfully in Odisha. Experiments with the novel road construction material were carried out on a pilot basis near village Amanapada in Cuttack...

Smart Building Automation Systems Bring ROI in Rental Facilities

If smart building automation systems have gained a foothold in the workplace, hotels and other commercial facilities, they have made inroads in residential buildings as well. Intelligent automation building systems provide centralized control of a building’s heating and cooling systems,...

GE Renewable Energy is experimenting with 3D-printed turbine bases for taller towers

GE Renewable Energy, COBOD and LafargeHolcim announced today that they will partner to co-develop wind turbines with optimized 3D-printed concrete bases, reaching record heights up to 200 meters. The three partners will undertake a multi-year collaboration to develop this...

Hadrian X brick laying construction robot sets new record of placing 200 blocks per hour

Robotic technology company FBR's Hadrian X construction robot has recorded a new peak laying rate of over 200 blocks per hour, representing a major milestone in the commercialization journey of the Hadrian X. Demonstrated by the second Hadrian X, H02,...

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