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This drum roller doesn’t need a driver. It might be the future of construction

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Why This Matters

The deployment of autonomous construction machinery like the driverless drum roller signifies a transformative shift in the industry, addressing labor shortages and boosting productivity. This innovation not only enhances efficiency but also improves safety on construction sites, setting a new standard for future projects.

Key Takeaways

Construction is facing labor shortages and productivity stagnation. The startup Crewline wants to solve those problems with autonomous machinery. For 30 days, a drum roller compacted dirt on a 30-acre airport extension in Austin, Texas, without a human behind the wheel. According to the contractor, Dynamic Site Solutions, the machine dropped daily downtime from six hours to under one hour, nearly doubling its productive hours on site while registering zero accidents thanks to a safety system that is designed to avoid any ‘Wile E. Coyote tries to catch the Roadrunner with an ACME steam roller’ outcome.