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Author
Construction Industry Institute
Title
Needs Assessment for Construction Automation.
Coporate
Construction Industry Institute, Austin, TX
Report
Publication 16-1, April 1992, 36 p.
Keywords
construction
Abstract
The construction industry, as a form of manufacturing, is often considered archaic. Basic methods for physically putting work in place have not changed dramatically in the last 30 years. The availability of a large supply of trained construction workers has traditionally been assumed when planning projects. That availability, combined with an emphasis on short-term efficiency, low costs, and a lack of research and development (R&D), has preclued significant attention to automation. As in other industries, productivity and quality in construction have been dependent more upon humans than on machines. The purpose of this publication is two-fold. First, it describes a methodology for identifying automation benefits. The methodology can be applied to a variety of construction activities. Second, the methodology is applied to three important areas of industrial construction: piping, electrical and steel erection. The methodology and pilot efforts have identified a total of 12 tasks that promise to benefit from automation.