INCREDIBLE CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGIES THAT ARE WORTH SEEING
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1) EconoGrid40™ (Preview)
• EconoGrid40 SD
• BAUHAUS Rasengitterpla...
2) Roof tiles (Preview)
• Legging av takstein
3) Geoplast New Elevetor (Preview)
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• Geoplast New Elevetor ...
• New Elevetor Teolo
4) Dincel
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• Dincel 275 Case Study ...
• Lift Shaft and Stairwe...
5) Insulfoam Geofoam
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6) Ferradix
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• Le pieu d'ancrage FERR...
7) Bumpa Hoist
• Wellers Hire - Bumpa H...
8) ETH Zurich Spatial Timber Assemblies
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• Robotic collaboration ...
9) AIST HRP-5P
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• [HRP-5P]Capable of wor...
10) TyBot
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• TyBot on Freedom Road ...
11) Depron® insulation
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12) HECK AERO iP
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• Dämmputz HECK AERO iP ...
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00:00 - Dincel
01:23 - ETH Zurich Spatial Timber Assemblies
02:22 - TyBot
03:18 - Geoplast New Elevetor
04:20 - Insulfoam Geofoam
05:21 - Ferradix
06:17 - Bumpa Hoist
07:16 - AIST HRP-5P
08:18 - Depron® insulation
09:18 - HECK AERO iP
10:16 - EconoGrid40™
11:11 - Roof tiles
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5:22 Sorry guys, the images shown are in France, not Germany.
Just love to watch this channel, Technology & Innovation towards a better civilization. Thank you sir.👍👏
Japan, stop making humanoid robots. It’s not the best form for a robot. This is not neon genesis evangelist
In regards to the Colorado build project-I remember seeing that this type of construction actually was twice the costs-all transmitted to the state of Colorado. All the technology, robotics etc. add to costs which is transfered to the governments, municipalities etc. The Japanese robotics programs are the most advanced, which, in turn will double the costs, until mutually accepted by industry. You have to pay for the technology first! But-as viewed, all these technologies are great.
Appreciating that it has been evolving every moment
really curious what the friction coefficient of that econogrid stuff is. It looks like a REALLY good way to play non-consensual bumper cars.
There are a number of bridges in Iowa that have those lightweight blocks under the approaches. Pretty interesting watching them being built.
6:20 we used to call those laddervaders. Like a ladder and an escalater put together. We used to ride it up to the top of the roof too. Worked great for shingles too!
The roof tile install isn't horrible as long as you consider it a cosmetic feature. The install largely depends on the area under the tiles being water resistant. With a little wind, snow or rain can blow right under the tiles.
Absolutely fantastic.
Керемет екен 👍🏻
I have to wonder how well the carpenter robot handles lumber with twists and bows in it. Would it recognize when a warped piece of lumber throws a section out square or too keep the bow up on some places?
The simple solution would be steel framing. Straighter, stronger and has magnetic possibilities for easier production and construction..
Of course not. Everything must be perfectly aligned in order for that machine to operate correctly. Therefore the robot is useless.
Geofoam is great when soil compaction is an issue, but can quadruple the cost, it is very expensive!
Drip some gas on it & see what happens !
Dincell looks like a great product, except when you a following a delivery truck and one of the cuts outs from the holes bounce along the road like little ninja stars - have seen this twice on the M4 here in Sydney...
So glad I going to be long gone when robots started thinking by themselves. Here preparing a new tinfoil hat, a machine without physical feelings several times stronger than a human being built in with composed materials almost indestructible. What could go wrong?
Those huge building blocks could be a tremendous energy efficient building product. Does anyone have more information about these products ?
In Australia, they're called "waffle pods" and are generally used as part of the foundations in house construction where a concrete slab is laid. It reduces the amount of concrete needed thus reducing the cost of the slab. Invariably, you tend to get cracking in the slab because you're basically pouring concrete on top of polystyrene blocks. In all honesty, I have never seen these things used in the construction of major infrastructure projects down here.
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@@theaussiebackflipboy Concrete will crack any time you don’t put enough reinforcement in it
Very interesting, we need more technologies to develop our world
We need more robots to keep the workforce on permanent vacation. 😁
5:21 This is not "Germany" but actually France. French street signs, and I can assure you we don't have 2 million empty apartments here rather skyrocketing rents
I was just going to say the same thing.
@@crossleyr You are both right about this, but Ferradix is a German company. They just used the French website commercial rather than the German one, as Ferradix does exist in France too. They are, as far as my research took me, near Stuttgart, which is definitely German and even the French website link back to a German phone number, webmaster, etc... so the comment was right, it's German.
It was very good video. Thanks 🇹🇷
Me gusto mucho la construcion lo hace muy bien el trabajo y perfecto.Leslie leyton.🇨🇱❤👍Suerte!!!!!!!.
Thank you for great content.
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The Ferradix part is about France, not Germany ;-)
No, entiendo el inglés pero sé ve el buen trabajo qué hacen qué cantidad exacta cuesta esa construcción?
I’m considering getting a side built onto my house here in Dublin… Is it possible to get this done over here? Thank yiu
What the he'll are the foam ones used for? If you going to show a new technology show the entire process with explanation.
😊 amazing 👍🏾👍🏽
Спасибо.
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The Ferradix thing really seems to be in france, not in germany, as all the sign posts are in french… :)
exactly - makes me lose trust in anything else the fella said also. superficial video with poor accuracy, probably thrown together in a hurry to spew out content
@@laus9953 yeah, I share the feeling. Any video with X this or that should probable be ignored :)
Interesting that you have found a spot in Germany that exclusively uses French for signs 😉
The foam blocks, these are instead of the bridge... not really explained, so what these would go all the way to the ground?
Well, at least the drywall robot will show up the day after payday.
Love this man SAVE THE TREES and we all will breath better =)
Every man woman and child should plan one tree every month it’s easy and even that will not compensate for the destruction of South American rainforest
Metal roofing panels, faster, cheaper, better.
Scam much?
They are coming to take us away! to The Funny Farm, Where life is beautiful all the time
I like that in Germany now all the signs are in French. Didn’t know that.
Those ridge-tiles near the end of this video are slanted such that they send water underneath each adjacent tile. He needs to turn the first and all other tiles 180 degrees so water drains onto the top of each succeeding tile.
So you stack up these styrofoam-like blocks, see, and then you spray them with mineral water, see, and that's how the ancient Egyptians did it
Funny,really. Good humor
Question. who was the comedian that used to say “ see” after every sentence? Or maybe it was just a tv character. Kind of vague I know but I think it was like a gangster on the Elliot Ness show well I’m 66 and so I have to go back quite a ways to get my memory working .
@@stephenrocks7004 It was the gangster. Had a funny way of saying, too, like not really a question. Sorry, I forgot the name before you did!
Sure and now explain how ancient Egyptians had styrofoam-like materials .....
@@seanthiar Sculpted snot. They had a way of twisting the tissue that caused all these little bubble, see, and they spit it all into used Amazon boxes, see, and when it dried, they'd pry out the styrofoam blocs, see, and then [ loop back to Start]. See?
I was impressed at how easy it was to move and place the large foam blocks for the highway repair but I was disappointed at the final shot at how uneven the left the edges. Ancient block layers ala the Egyptians or Puma Punku laborers are rolling over in their graves...
Imagine some fuel leak & it shrivles up & disappears!!
I did not know German people named their roads "route", I thought it was "strasse" in German 😄
No it’s Straße. If you’re going to correct someone at least get it right.
you're right - not German but French (saint Jean - Saint Maurice) near Roanne. Bonjour de la France 😉
Yeah, talking about Germany and show French pictures... :-)
Very interesting.
OMG OMG OMG THESE ADS BEFORE EVERY SINGLE VIDEO OMG
Storage at the level of art., you have literally redesigned the yardsale.. From scratch.
Damn this feet, inches, yard, etc... is making me go crazy...
Looks a lot like the perfect squares icebergs in the Antarctic belt.
Thank you so very much 😎
Hoists for roof tiles? They've been around for decades... what's special about this one? And the speed that one operates at, no way it will push 1000 tiles in 25 minutes (or 40 per minute)
Agreed
Thank you for your interesting sharing. Could you please insert the metric values?
gee, if only there was something at your fingertips that could figure it out for you.
So won't give pricing unless you submit an application? I don't think so!
Sounds dodgy. Where's your website, right? Lol.
@@druid139 exactly!
Part about Ferradix has footage from France instead of Germany
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Projects let's say if engouth student and researched with enough precision todas not have any equivocal errors justifiably well justified that I'm speechless 🤐🤐🤐🤐🤐🤐🤐🤐😯😯😯😯😯
If you have to apply to get the price it’s too expensive
Meu like é o 4,2 mil!
7:07 who manufactures the roofing tiles?
The insulation costs 60€ for square meter... a LOT
Old disco music Is off putting, But really good building method and the tradies look so sharp and with it..!
One section in this clip was about “concrete free” footings in Germany but the video showed only France. Wondering if the research about this feature was not done properly. I keep coming back to this channel because the content seems to be interesting, but the incorrect research is aggravating.
The rendered EPS (with fire retardant) in EIFS as tested failed to meet the AS5113
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The world is increasingly advanced
So that’s how they built the pyramids Styrofoam blocks
As a union carpenter, if one of my foreman had that robot on the job, he’d be giving it its check after lunch.
Wow. This did not go as I expected
The bit about Ferradix is in France. Germans don't speak French and thus don't have such signs with French on them.
08:19 - Polystyrene wall insulation
When you build a machine, to do the job of a man, you take something away from the man. I find all these robotics and automation frightening to say the least. Eventually, mankind will be made obsolete by all this. Building machines is one thing but creating robots to replace human labor is quite another. With an increasing global population, more people need to be put to work, not less. If this automation continues, how do future generations earn a living when nothing is done by people anymore? Are we all going to become engineers, sitting at home behind a computer screen and not move a muscle anymore? Sounds like a scary future
you do realize we have a construction labor shortage with the age of internet less people being born and people retiring
Birthrates in Western countries have been falling below replacement levels for decades, even when immigration (both legal and illegal) is taken into account. Instead of a population bomb, we're now facing a depopulation bomb in which there will be more retirees than actual workers. We need automation or we're going to be facing decades of seniors living in abject poverty and starvation.
Even recycled plastics release micro-plastics into the environment, and are therefore not enviromentally GREEN.
The roof tiles aren't nailed down. What's to keep it from blowing out when there's a hurricane? It doesn't look safe to me.
Hurricanes aren't really a problem for Norway
Wihhh, mantap! keren
Thanks
What exactly is "no concrete"? I have worked with concrete for years but never heard of a product called no concrete.
don't reply or get scammed by the offical_techzone message to you Check on line if you are not sure This is a common scam that youtube should be able to stop using software algorithms or at the very lest warn the recipient
@@johnnyrot1075 They would, but KZhead is too busy removing clips with music in it, although KZhead is the largest host of copyrighted music that can easily be downloaded for free far surpassing Napster and Limewire by miles.
2:08 faster than human? lol My grandmother moves faster than that. I challenge this robot to frame house faster than me and my framing crew can. I bet big money we can beta it :)
No bet!! I have never met you or your crew and I KNOW you can frame faster than that robot. Further more, I would not trust the structure integrity of the house built by a glorified toaster.
@@davidwilson2680 check out some of the construction videos on my channel :) thanks!
While you tell something about Germany, the pictures are taken from France ... 🤣
It amazes me that people still upload videos for +-400 mil. people, what about the rest of the world?
First one is so many waste. We need definitely more plastic in the environment... 🙄
Sign construction: How stupid are the guy putting the sign in the moddle of a walking way.
The Japanese Robot put the Sheetrock up backwards. He put the finished side toward the inside.🤔🤔
At 9:00 how much r value are you actually getting?
The Article about Ferradix is in France, not in Germany...
In Canada a fire-proof layer is required overtop the foam insulation - melting and burning foam produce very toxic fumes.
What is the point of continuing to build robots in human form? If you're going to built robots for specific jobs, then design them in the best possible manner for THAT specific job. Designing them to represent humans is stupid, costly and completely unnecessary aside from trying to make them more widely accepted.
Wow, a video on incredible construction technologies sounds fascinating! The advancements in this field are truly remarkable. It's always so inspiring to see how new technologies are revolutionizing the way we build and design structures. From 3D printing in construction to smart automation, there's so much potential for increased efficiency and creativity. It's an exciting time to witness these innovations that are shaping the future of construction! 🏗🤖✨
well, you can learn something new that you did not know
Please tell where these empty flats are in Germany.
2:55 the job killer 3000
Bravo
10:40 polyethylene is derived from petroleum! they're replacing asphalt w/ another petroleum-based product! labeling it "environmentally friendly" doesn't make it so.
1. The High Note .. They never see SNOW/ICE. other then the freezer type of ice! For Cold Shots of Whiskey / or Vodka / or mar-tinys
Willkommen in der Kunststoffzeit !😢
Wait I SAW TyBot in my town!! THAT'S MY TOWN IN THAT VIDEO!! And I know that project!! I drive on that bridge on the daily!!
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@@MidnightVRYT is a scam, think you know
Good for you
@@jantschierschky3461 I do know it's a scam. I ain't dull.
@@MidnightVRYT well you did not read properly, so I wonder
Super
2:03 are you fucking serious?? This robot requires a building on top of the building it's constructing and its faster than ONE MAN? WOW HOWDEDOO, what a marvel of technology
@5:20 it is France ;-)
5:22 Something is very wrong there - that is France not Germany and the next product they talk about UK and show Germany.
8:30 Does he come to install ? Sign me up!
There had to be braces holding up that form, No way was that not going to move with that much mud
The part about Ferradix is in France and hasn't a German background
thanks for all that info. However; at 5:23 You talk about Germany and show a photo of a French scene. Nothing in German available online? 🤣