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Autonomous Vehicles May Become More Common at Construction Sites Than on Roads

San Francisco-based Built Robotics is among the first to roll out autonomous construction vehicles at construction sites. The company has three track loaders that can dig, move and grade materials all on their own.
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Trench Depth

Trench Safety Requirements

The robot can be used for trenching depths beyond 60 inches in conjunction with the correct shoring, benching, or other support systems.

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Soils

Soil Classifications

Robot production rates vary based on the soils present when digging. Use the table below to select a classification closest to the soils found at the location where the robot will be used.

  Soft Medium Hard
Description Coarse-grained, loose soils that dry rapidly Semi-cohesive soils with moderately coarse textures Very cohesive soils that drain poorly
Examples Sand, silt, loam, sandy loam Angular gravel, silt loam, wet clay Sandstone, limestone, dry clay, caliche