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Why AI could be the construction industry’s answer to a workforce shortage
Fortune
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1/4/2024
Companies like Canvas and Dusty Robotics are using artificial intelligence and robots to speed up construction when a decreasing workforce can’t meet demand.
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Construction as an industry is like the biggest industry on the planet.
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It's also one of the least automated.
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Step one is I've picked a space.
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Step 50 is I have now built the space.
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There's a million moving parts.
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So we started leveraging robotics and AI in order to automate some of the things that
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have previously been done by people.
00:22
You know, what we've come from in the industry in terms of how things get built and how fast
00:27
things get built and how complicated things are.
00:30
Now everything is a lot more interactive.
00:33
Everyone's being tasked with building more with less.
00:36
The challenge for construction is actually to make construction more efficient by adopting
00:40
more technology and automation.
00:49
Typically today what you'd see is big plans being printed on big sheets of paper, handed
00:53
off to someone in the field who gets down on his hands and knees and uses measuring
00:56
tape and string to mark out the locations of where all of those things are going to
01:00
get built inside the building.
01:02
It used to be an architect put a piece of paper together, actual hard piece of paper,
01:06
an engineer got it, drew on top of it.
01:09
That then went back to a contractor who built it.
01:12
And if they had questions, they picked up the phone or they mailed you something that
01:15
came to you three days later.
01:18
So today buildings are designed in software and 95% of the information in those digital
01:23
models never gets used to build.
01:26
It disappears.
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And that's because the process of actually laying out that information in the field is
01:31
so painful.
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It requires someone on their hands and knees marking out each and every detail.
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And so Dusty is automating this information flow by taking those digital models and printing
01:44
them out in the field.
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It's basically a little box with wheels on it that has a printer on the front and it
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takes those digital models and it drives itself around the floor and as it goes it leaves
01:55
a trail of ink behind.
01:56
That ink marks out the locations where all the walls, the pipes, plumbing, the electrical
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fixtures where everything gets installed inside that building.
02:04
Dusty's field printer guarantees a sixteenth of an inch accuracy to the digital drawing.
02:09
It used to be you drew a duct, you assumed there was some level of tolerance that you
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had to account for for other trades.
02:16
You gave yourself an extra couple of inches.
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Then the next trade came in, they gave themselves an extra couple of inches.
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And by the time you were done, your ceiling was a foot and a half lower than it needed
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to be.
02:31
When we need to produce more with the workers we have, we make better tools for the people
02:35
that we have.
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You know, a prime example of this is the excavator.
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We used to dig holes with a shovel and now all the workers who are digging with shovels
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are driving excavators.
02:45
These types of machinery that help improve productivity, improve jobs, exist in the exteriors
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of spaces.
02:51
We really haven't seen them penetrate the interiors.
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And so Canvas basically makes tools for installing materials on these spaces.
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And our first product is in drywall finishing.
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Everybody has mostly seen the kind of person lift where you have a wheeled base where a
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platform extends up and down on a lift that lifts a person.
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Instead of putting a person on that, we've put a robot arm and a whole suite of sensors
03:14
that allow us to sense and understand the space that we're working in.
03:18
Because of the precision of the machine, it allows us to apply material more all at once
03:24
as opposed to many iterative steps, which is what you'll see in drywall finishing.
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And so that actually shortens the schedule of the chain.
03:31
The owner who wants their building finished and wants to start getting people into it
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can do that more quickly.
03:37
Two people are retiring for every one person that enters the industry at a time where we
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need to build twice as much over the next 40 years.
03:44
How are we going to build sustainably?
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How are we going to build affordably?
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How are we going to be able to grow our companies given that it's becoming harder and harder
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to find the labor that we need?
03:53
You know, I think construction has a marketing problem because I think construction, once
03:57
you actually get into it, it actually is a STEM career.
04:00
Robotics is actually just magnifying that effect by creating more jobs that are robot
04:06
operator jobs, robot technician jobs.
04:09
I'm really excited about the opportunity to attract new talent to the industry and give
04:14
them skills that are going to be broadly applicable for their futures going forward.
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And I think that's going to make construction once again an incredibly attractive place
04:23
to have a career.
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There's certainly growth to be done in the world of technology in this industry, in AI.
04:32
A lot of people are afraid that it's going to replace what we do or it's going to replace
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the installers or it's going to replace a labor union.
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And I just, I don't ever see that happening.
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I don't see it getting to that point.
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The experts have just gotten better and refined their skills and input their experience in
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the right places.
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A machine is a tool that the worker is operating.
04:53
And so we use AI more to understand our environment and to interface with the worker so that we
04:59
can get good instruction from the worker.
05:02
Robotics has the potential to bring people into the construction industry that would
05:05
have never considered a job in construction.
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Because suddenly when you're using a robot, you don't need to be super strong.
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And that makes construction a lot more appealing to a wider variety of people.
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And that's really important because one of the challenges in construction is actually
05:19
hiring the workhorse of the future.
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