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    García de Soto, Borja; Agustí-Juan, Isolda; Hunhevicz, Jens; Joss, Samuel; Graser, Konrad; Habert, Guillaume; Adey, Bryan T.

    Automation in construction, August 2018, 2018-08-00, 20180801, Letnik: 92
    Journal Article

    Although automation has been actively and successfully used in different industries since the 1970s, its application to the construction industry is still rare or not fully exploited. In order to help provide the construction industry with an additional incentive to adopt more automation, an investigation was undertaken to assess the effects of digital fabrication (dfab) on productivity by analyzing the cost and time required for the construction of a robotically-fabricated complex concrete wall onsite. After defining the different tasks for the conventional and robotically fabricated concrete wall, data was collected from different sources and used in a simulation to describe the distribution of time and cost for the different construction scenarios. In the example, it was found that productivity is higher when the robotic construction method is used for complex walls, indicating that it is possible to obtain significant economic benefit from the use of additive dfab to construct complex structures. Further research is required to assess the social impacts of using dfab. •Digital fabrication (dfab) has great potential to advance the construction industry.•Productivity is higher when dfab is used for complex structures.•No additional cost from robotic fabrication if the complexity of the wall increases•Dfab will transform current roles in the planning and execution of projects.•Further research is required to assess the social impacts of dfab.