The Top 10 construction robotics companies

Companies that produce and provide robotic systems and services to the construction industry have emerged as key players in transforming the sector.

The construction industry is a critical sector that contributes significantly to the growth and development of any economy. Advancements in technology have been a game-changer in how construction is done, leading to an increase in productivity, efficiency and more sustainable outcomes. Robotics has played a considerable part in this development. Companies that produce and provide robotic systems and services to the construction industry have emerged as key players in transforming the sector. In this blog post, we will explore the top 10 construction robotics companies that you need to know about.


1. Construction Robotics
Construction Robotics is a leading company in the construction robotics industry, providing its SAM100 machine that automates masonry work, completing the work of six skilled masons. The effectiveness of the machine has led to a 50% reduction in work costs and doubled the speed of building. It also provides MULE that lifts materials up to 135kg and can be fixed to a robot and operate in hazardous environments.

2. Boston Dynamics
Boston Dynamics is known for its Atlas robot, which is capable of performing a range of tasks such as climbing stairs and opening doors. It is designed to assist in construction projects, mostly during the demolition process and BIM modeling.

3. Fastbrick Robotics
Fastbrick Robotics leverages innovative technology to automate bricklaying processes. The company’s impressive bricklaying robot can lay up to 1,000 bricks per hour, equivalent to three masons. This means that a brick wall can be built within a few hours, a task which would take days if done manually.

4. Hadrian X
The Hadrian X from FBR is a bricklaying robot mounted on a truck that can drive on-site to lay bricks. It can lay a maximum height of 3.6 meters, ensuring immediate life structure of buildings. This automation is designed to minimize construction costs while maintaining the highest standards of safety.

5. EksoWorks
EksoWorks designs industrial exoskeletons to provide increased support for workers performing manual tasks such as lifting or drilling. This technology helps workers to maintain full range of motion whilst minimizing physical stress, resulting in fewer injuries, improved efficiency and decreased worker compensation.

6. nLink
nLink is responsible for supplying robotic arm and sensor technology to the construction industry. Its equipment has the ability to plan and excavate sites, install fence posts or silt fencing, and even pour concrete. The robotic arm is mounted on a vehicle, making it flexible and efficient in fulfilling its task.

7. Advanced Construction Robotics
Advanced Construction Robotics supplies TyBot, a rebar-tying robot that fastens rebar on big building projects for bridges, tunnels, and more. Tybot helps reduce the time it takes for workers to tie rebar by about 8 times and cut Workers’ time in hazardous areas by up to 70%.

8. Built Robotics
Built Robotics offers site autonomy technology used for various construction equipment like bulldozers or excavators. This technology’s software allows the machines to work on their own, perform tasks such as digging, hauling, and grading while workers oversee the job at hand, and make necessary adjustments when needed.

9. Conmech
Conmech designs and develops robots for the construction industry. The Conmech Rover is an advanced, tracked robot that can effectively work on a wide range of tasks. This machinery can perform tasks such as debris removal, lifting, painting, and drilling.

10. Komatsu
Komatsu is a company that develops and sells intelligent construction machinery that can perform tasks like excavating, hauling, bulldozing and grading automatically.  Komatsu’s intelligent machinery mainly includes sensors, controllers, communication infrastructures, and advanced algorithms.


The construction industry has benefited immensely from the introduction of robotics technology. The above industry players have taken the initiative to innovate and develop unique solutions to address specific construction challenges. The advantages of incorporating robotics technology in construction include improved productivity, enhanced safety, reduced costs, and faster project delivery times. These factors will be significant drivers in the adoption and growth of robotics technology in the construction sector. The impact of robotics technology in construction will only continue to grow in the coming years, and these top 10 companies will undoubtedly be at the forefront of this transformation.

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