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Application in Construction

Viterbi School of Engineering. USC. Application in Construction. Viterbi School of Engineering. USC. Why automate construction?. Labor efficiency is alarmingly low Skilled workforce is vanishing Work quality is low Control of the construction site is insufficient and difficult

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Application in Construction

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  1. Viterbi School of Engineering . USC Application in Construction

  2. Viterbi School of Engineering . USC Why automate construction? • Labor efficiency is alarmingly low • Skilled workforce is vanishing • Work quality is low • Control of the construction site is insufficient and difficult • Accident rate at construction sites is high (> 400,000 / year in US) • Waste and trims are high (3 To 7 tons per average home; 40% of all materials used worldwide are for construction) • Low income housing and emergency shelters are critical • Construction is the largest sector of almost all economies • All other products are fabricated automatically – construction is still largely a manual task

  3. Viterbi School of Engineering . USC Labor productivity comparison for non-farm industries and construction industry developed by Paul Teicholz Non-farm productivity index Construction Productivity index Construction productivity decline

  4. Viterbi School of Engineering . USC Edison’s concrete houses $175,000 for molds More than 2000 pieces 500,000 pounds

  5. Viterbi School of Engineering . USC Concrete Surface Treatment Robot Automated construction in Japan • 89 single task construction robots • 11 different automated construction systems This robot absorbs the water which remains after concrete has been set.

  6. Viterbi School of Engineering . USC Big-Canopy high-rise pre-cast concrete construction system. Used to construct the 26 storey pre-cast concrete 30,726m2 Yachiyodai Condominium building in Japan. The system realized a60% reduction in labor requirementsfor the frame erection.

  7. Viterbi School of Engineering . USC Form work cost structure

  8. Viterbi School of Engineering . USC ICF Homes

  9. Viterbi School of Engineering . USC

  10. Viterbi School of Engineering . USC Concrete filling

  11. Viterbi School of Engineering . USC Insulation

  12. Viterbi School of Engineering . USC

  13. Viterbi School of Engineering . USC Construction by Contour Crafting

  14. Viterbi School of Engineering . USC What constitutes construction cost?

  15. Viterbi School of Engineering . USC Cavities made with CC and filled with concrete

  16. Viterbi School of Engineering . USC Creating hollow depositions

  17. Viterbi School of Engineering . USC Embedding Reinforcement

  18. Viterbi School of Engineering . USC A straight wall builder

  19. Viterbi School of Engineering . USC Full scale wall sections

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  22. Viterbi School of Engineering . USC

  23. Viterbi School of Engineering . USC Conventional and CC forms

  24. Viterbi School of Engineering . USC Conventional Structure Construction

  25. Viterbi School of Engineering . USC Adobestructures – Ageless comfort and beauty House of Brojerdi Kashan

  26. Viterbi School of Engineering . USC Interior of an Adobe house CalEarth Design

  27. Viterbi School of Engineering . USC House made with vaults and domes Interior of an Adobe house CalEarth Design

  28. Viterbi School of Engineering . USC Manual construction of adobe form structures using clay bricks (Source: Khalili, 2000) A vault structure made of clay bricks (Source: Khalili, 2000) Ingenious methods

  29. Viterbi School of Engineering . USC Free-standing Objects / Industrial parts

  30. Viterbi School of Engineering . USC Supportless structures created by CC

  31. Viterbi School of Engineering . USC Adobe house Construction

  32. Viterbi School of Engineering . USC Extraterrestrial Construction

  33. Viterbi School of Engineering . USC Deployable CC

  34. Viterbi School of Engineering . USC Lunar Construction

  35. Viterbi School of Engineering . USC Road construction

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