Need to take down some infrastructure? Turn to the new F-16, a demolition robot that can easily break down stairwells, concrete slabs and walls. For a full spectrum of destructive power, it uses ...
Stanley LaBounty, a business unit of Stanley Hydraulic Tools, has introduced its latest remote controlled demolition robot. It claims that the F16 Remote Controlled Demolition Robot, its first for the ...
More concrete is manufactured than any other material on the planet. Luckily, the ERO robot has a healthy appetite. Knocking down a concrete building usually takes brute force: Wrecking balls, huge ...
When it comes to demolishing buildings, there are almost as many ways to take them apart as put them up. We knock them down, blow them to bits, and build machines to take them apart. But what about a ...
The contractor developed a 10-phase repair approach using hydrodemolition to maximize efficiency, while allowing tenants to continue to use the parking garage. Panoramic views of the Ohio River from ...
With sweeping views of San Francisco Bay and the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, the Lava House has a history with as many twists and turns as the tunnels, passageways and rotting stairs that remained ...
Buildings are meant to be strong structures, long lasting and resistant to environmental conditions. But the strength of a building is also its weakest link sustainably, due to the amount of resources ...
A conceptual robot makes it possible to intelligently deconstruct a building, without any of the fuss or mess. There’s too much concrete in the world to accurately quantify it, though estimates put ...
With several Indian cities now being in a perpetual construction mode, old buildings are being torn down to make new ones. Buildings are broken down through a messy process that raises clouds of dust ...
Science-fiction writers have spun countless tales of malevolent, rampaging robots laying waste to helpless cities as panicked citizens flee in horror. Now, life is imitating this pulpy art—at least to ...
The Aquajet Ergo Climber is a climbing hydrodemolition robot that can be used for targeted concrete demolition. Once programmed, the robot uses high-pressure water to demolish preset areas of concrete ...