Robotic Automation of Bricklaying, Plastering, and Wall Painting to Overcome Manual Limitations in Modern Construction
Rutuja Salunke , Monika Kanase , Durgeshwari Pawar
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Abstract
Through processes like bricklaying, 3D printing, and drone inspections, automation and robotics are enhancing the construction industry by increasing productivity, safety, and quality while lowering the need for Labour. However, because of high expenses, technical difficulties, a shortage of qualified personnel, and opposition to change, adoption is still low. These obstacles can be divided into four categories: work culture, technical difficulties, and contractor and client costs. Robots in painting and plastering increase productivity and safety, but their application is primarily restricted to large-scale or sophisticated projects. Improving construction productivity requires addressing the Labour shortage and promoting the adoption of new technologies.
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Copyright © 2025 Rutuja Salunke , Monika Kanase , Durgeshwari Pawar. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.