ALEC launches Robotics Strategy
The firm said it is targeting automation of 5% of its construction activities by 2030
ALEC unveiled its ‘Robotics Strategy’ at its annual Innovation Day event in Dubai. The strategy is focused on transforming core construction processes through the use of cutting-edge automation solutions, the firm said.
Aligning with the company’s broader Innovation Agenda, the program will see ALEC forge partnerships with global robotics leaders to implement innovative solutions in its construction projects, as well as to bring these technologies to the region, thereby elevating the sector as a whole, said a statement from ALEC.
“Since the construction industry employs a large percentage of the workforce, as a forward-thinking and innovative company, ALEC recognizes the importance of integrating robotics into our operations. At the same time, we are working closely with all industry stakeholders. A rising tide lifts all boats and an industry-wide increase in automation will address many of our sector’s most pressing issues, enhancing sustainability, addressing skilled labour shortages, and meeting tight project details,” said Barry Lewis, CEO at ALEC.
According to ALEC, its Robotics Strategy extends on the ALEC Robotics Brief, which since its launch in 2017, has seen the company test and conduct real-world deployments of nine innovative robotics solutions. Doubling down on this momentum, the company will now collaborate closely with government agencies, local and international universities, and robotics companies and start-ups to evaluate up to 20 robotics ideas and partnerships each year. Over a five-year period, the company aims to have 5% of its construction activities automated by mature robotic solutions, the statement added.
As part of the first phase of the Robotics Strategy, ALEC said it will focus on pioneering the use of already mature robotics technologies from across the world, as well as helping accelerate the advancement of more nascent but promising robotics projects. Some providers of these technologies have already been identified by the company, and several of them were showcased at the company’s Innovation Day.
Among the 14 construction robotics pioneers from around the globe present at this event, were NYU Abu Dhabi who have been exploring AI and Robotics for Autonomous Data Acquisition in Construction projects. HILTI offered an impressive live demo of its Jaibot, a semi-automated construction robot designed for mechanical, electrical, plumbing and interior finishing installation work, while Construction Robotics impressed attendees with MULE, a lift-assist solution designed and built to handle and place heavy material on construction sites. In the rapidly advancing field of drone-based solutions, Angelswing stood out for its innovative drone-based digital twin platform that drives effectiveness throughout a project — from planning to completion, the press release outlined.
“At the nexus of market shifts, environmental awareness and rapid technological advancement, is the opportunity for the construction sector to surge forward into an era of enhanced efficiency, sustainability and excellence. ALEC is leading this transformation, and driven by our dedicated department, innovation has been embedded into the DNA of our organisation,” said Imad Itani, Head of Innovation at ALEC.
He concluded, “Through meticulously detailed frameworks, we have set out clear objectives with tangible milestones that ensure continued improvement. As the region’s leading construction firm, ALEC recognises that our successes will stand testament to the value and feasibility of new approaches to construction. Galvanised by this, we will continue to partner will the best talent from across the world to deliver the best solutions and exceed our stakeholder’s expectations.”