You can almost hear the cheers echo across the University of New Hampshire Wildcats Stadium even when it’s empty. The football field, track, seating and athletic facilities make for an exciting scene ...
Need to take down some infrastructure? Turn to the new F-16, a demolition robot that can easily break down stairwells, concrete slabs and walls. For a full spectrum of destructive power, it uses ...
Brokk Inc., Monroe, Wash., has introduced the Brokk 400, a new demolition robot, which is bigger in size and capacity than any other model in the Brokk range, according to the company. The Brokk 400 ...
Demolition is a messy business—not only does the process require heavy machinery and produce clouds of dust, but it also results in giant piles of rubble that often head straight for the landfill.
A trio of versatile robotic concrete-breaking machines has successfully demolished a 100 year old Scottish swimming pool quicker, cheaper and safer than any other possible method. David Hayward ...
Demolishing a building is a big, messy pain in the neck. Dynamite is loud and dangerous. Wrecking balls are heavy and dangerous. Why not just get a robot to do the work? That’s exactly what Omer ...
In an era when most construction business owners face shrinking margins, increased competition and fewer jobs, Interstate Sawing, West Bend, Wis., is on an upward trend. Its fastest growing segment is ...
For interior and top-down demolition, many contractors have come to rely on remote-controlled demolition robots. The smallest models easily fit through standard doorways and are light enough to ...
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