• Ruxias@lemmy.world
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    22 hours ago

    You’ve never worked construction, at least not on the GC level. You’d be flabbergasted by how much human input and decision-making there is in any building. Constant discussions about constructibility, safety, value, coordination, and on an on. A lot of these discussion lean on experience of the construction team. Robots can’t replace experience of construction workers period. There’s far too many variables that robots or people who have never been “in the field” can’t account for.

    Some parts of construction have been helped by automation (see layout robots, CNC cabinetry fabricators, etc.) but that’s drop in the bucket of a massive industry. The human element will not be removed from construction.

    • Echo Dot@feddit.uk
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      10 hours ago

      I’ve often wondered why big businesses particularly supermarkets have preferred designs. After all as you say every environment is different, so it’s not like they can just have pre-completed parts.