HP SitePrint is a job site marking robot, a welcome helper in the United States amid labor shortages.
Builders can soon spend more time building and less time preparing. HP introduced the SitePrint robot, capable of autonomously printing floor plans. Using a remote-controlled tablet and cloud-based tools, the machine can draw walls, doors, and other structural elements with minimal human intervention—it can avoid unexpected obstacles, including steep slopes. The company says its robot can complete a complete layout in much less time than a human, but that depends on the complexity of the project.
HP SitePrint is a construction site tracking robot.
This SitePrint robot has two batteries, each of which can keep it running for up to four hours. The device is capable of printing on a wide variety of surfaces such as concrete, plywood and terrazzo, even if they are rough. You can also choose ink that can last several days or several months to match the duration of the project.
HP will offer its SitePrint robot to construction companies in North America this month as part of its early access program. The final version should appear during 2023. The material has already been tested in a variety of facilities, from airports to hospitals.
Coveted Aid to the United States Amid Labor Shortage
Clearly, SitePrint has concerns that the bot could lead to job losses. After all, the latter requires only one operator versus two or three people who make these lines by hand at the construction site. The time to market seems ideal. As in other industries, construction is currently experiencing a certain shortage of labor. Robots like SitePrint could help workers get ahead at a hand-strapped construction site, or allow ambitious projects to be completed without hiring very large teams.