TyBOT

In May, TyBOT set its 2022 tie record on the Gateway Expressway project alongside Advanced Construction Robotics Integration Partner Shelby Erectors. Tying 11,044 ties in a single shift, TyBOT averaged over 1,000 ties per hour on the day. The record takes the 9th position on our All-Time shift record list, with the #1 shift in company history clocking in at 16,000 ties (shift lengths vary).
Shelby Erectors CEO Jack Nix had this to say about the shift:
"A shift like this makes a real difference. When TyBOT is moving this quickly our crews are able to focus our full efforts on more complicated work. TyBot handling over 11,000 ties in a shift provides much-needed relief to us as our crews are pressured by labor shortages and schedules."
- Jack Nix, Chief Operations Officer, Shelby Erectors
Construction is in the midst of a labor shortage. Construction crews are being stretched thin and are struggling to meet schedules. The pressure has sent the industry in search of a safe solution to augment construction crews. Advanced Construction Robotics has brought TyBOT to construction to automate repetitive and injury-prone tasks. With TyBOT on the job, contractors are experiencing enhanced productivity, improved safety, reduced schedule risk, and increased consistency. TyBOT delivers these advantages using a Robot as a Service (RaaS) model. Contractors can achieve new heights in productivity with pricing that is wrapped up in an easy-to-understand per-tie price.
TyBOT has come a long way since it first hit the job site in 2017. Â To date, TyBOT has completed over 2.5 million ties and has worked on 33+ job sites across the country. Years of field testing and refinement have created a powerful tool for augmenting the existing construction workforce.
âShifts like this donât happen overnight. Like a rodbuster honing their skills over time, this achievement is the result of years of real work on real jobsites. Our team of world class innovators is developing the future of construction equipment, and creating modern jobsites where teams of workers and robots work together to get the job done.â
-Jeremy Searock, Co-Founder, CTO & President, Advanced Construction Robotics
The Advanced Construction Robotics team is excited to continue to bring new and innovative products to the construction industry with our second product, IronBOT. IronBOT is a rebar carrying and placing robot that relieves the burden of the heavy lifting by self-placing up to 5,000-pound bundles of both transverse and longitudinal rebar. Â Used together, the powerful solution of IronBOT and TyBOT will be able to increase productivity by at least 250%. IronBOT is in the final stages of development and will be deployed in 2022. The dynamic duo of TyBOT and IronBOT enables work to be conducted at a consistent and predictable rate that significantly exceeds industry averages.
If you think your job could be the location of our next tie record fill out an inquiry form on our contact page.
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A leading provider of robotic equipment, ACR is transforming the construction industry by filling the skilled labor gap and increasing overall productivity. Our robots give construction firms the ability to consistently meet growing demand, reduce scheduling risks and improve safety. Â TyBOTÂź, ACRâs first product, is a rebar tying robot that self-navigates, self-ties, and does not require programming or BIM plan input from the working crew. TyBOTâs partner, IronBOT, will lift, carry, and place rebar when it comes to market in 2022. If you would like more information, please contact us at info@constructionrobots.com

Steve Pawlett of Ontario Construction News recently covered the topic of Robotics in Construction featuring Advanced Construction Robotics Co-Founder, President & CTO Jeremy Searock. During the interview Searock covered labor shortages and how the industry must adapt to overcome current challenges. With productivity declining, there is opportunity for significant gains in the space. During his interview Searock outlined how ACR plans to aid the industry as the 4th industrial revolution continues to develop.
âOur mission is to bring robots or artificial intelligence to the construction industry. We want to do that because the industry is short on labour, and there is a huge demand for infrastructure builds. The demand continues to grow,â explains Jeremy Searock, co-founder, president, and CTO at Advanced Construction Robotics. âWe want to fill that labour gap with robots to ensure the worldâs infrastructure can be completed when they want it complete.â
-Jeremy Searock, Co-Founder, Â Advanced Construction Robotics
Read the full article here: https://www.ontarioconstructionnews.com/robotics-improving-construction-productivity/

About the Record:
August 30th, Pittsburgh PA: TyBOT by Advanced Construction Robotics set its all-time tie record on the Rt. 29 Ward Road bridge project in Lynchburg, Virginia on July 13th, 2022. Over the course of one shift, TyBOT completed 17,155 ties alongside D.T. Read Steel Co. Inc. and English Construction. This record came soon after TyBOT's yearly record, where it completed 11,000 ties in a single shift on The Gateway Expressway project in Florida. This all-time record overcomes the previous record of 16,000 ties in a single shift set in February of 2021. TyBOT shift lengths vary by project. At an active tie-rate of 1,149 ties/hour, TyBOT outworked its standard production estimates of up to 1,100 ties/hour.
âProduction at this level is impressive. TyBOT was a great asset to our crew and we are excited to see it making a real difference on our projects.â
â Donnie Read, President, D.T. Read Steel Co. Inc.
About the Project:
TyBOT completed operations on the 12,343 sq. ft. bridge deck in just 5 days, freeing up time and energy for the crew of D.T. Read to complete work elsewhere on the project. Total TyBOT ties equaled 37,942 and average tie rate was 1,106 ties/hour. The bridge was part of the Route 29/460 Bridges over Norfolk Southern Railroad project valued at $16.9 Million.
About TyBOT:
TyBOTÂź, ACRâs first product, is a rebar tying robot that self-navigates, self-ties, and does not require programming or BIM plan input from the working crew. TyBOT utilizes artificial intelligence to see, think, and act to self-adapt to unique jobsite designs. It represents the latest class of construction equipment that works alongside existing crews to ensure project timelines are safely met.
âWe are thrilled to see TyBOT continuing to best itself in leaps and bounds. Innovating an industry is not easy but this tie count makes a real difference. We canât wait to see what TyBOT accomplishes nextâ
â Jeremy Searock, Co-Founder, President & CTO Â Â Advanced Construction Robotics
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About Advanced Construction Robotics, Inc.:
A leading provider of robotic equipment, ACR is transforming the construction industry by filling the skilled labor gap and increasing overall productivity. Our robots give construction firms the ability to consistently meet growing demand, reduce scheduling risks and improve safety. TyBOTâs partner, IronBOT, will lift, carry, and install rebar when it comes to market in 2022.

On Nov. 15th ACR's Integration Partner, Shelby Erectors, appeared on Mike Rowe's "The Way I Heard It" podcast to discuss the state of construction, leadership, and of course how Shelby is utilizing TyBOT. Shelby COO Jack Nix provided expert insight into how construction operates, what gives construction its character, and what it takes to lead a successful construction business. You can catch their conversation here:

âConstruction Robot Developer Captures Spot on CEMEX Ventures Top 50 List.
Pittsburgh PA: Advanced Construction Robotics (ACR) was named to the Cemex Ventures ConTech Top 50 Startups List in the âFuture of Constructionâ Category. CEMEX Ventures releases their list of the âMost Promising Startupsâ that align with their market-driven opportunity areas: Green Construction, Enhanced Productivity, Construction Supply Chain, and Future of Construction. ACRâs inclusion on this list reinforces its position as one of the most exciting and effective startups in the Construction Technology space. Cemex Ventures invests and partners with the most innovative, sustainable, and promising startups to drive the construction industry revolution.
âWe are proud to be named to the CEMEX Top 50 Startups list. 2023 is already shaping up to be an exciting year not just for ACR, but for the entire ConTech space. We can't wait to see what this year holds for us, and all of the other innovative companies included with us,â said Danielle Proctor, CEO, Advanced Construction Robotics.
CEMEX Ventures has recognized the impact Advanced Construction Robotics is making in the industry as it continues to do work on real jobsites and bring positive change to the industry. Advanced Construction Robotics currently offers Robotics as a Service for horizontal rebar installation. Its first product, TyBOT, bulk ties rebar at a rate of up to 1,100 ties/hour, has been on nearly 40 real-world projects and has completed over 2.5 million jobsite ties. Its second product, IronBOT, is in the latter stages of development and will lift, carry, and place rebar.
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About Advanced Construction Robotics, Inc.:
A leading provider of robotic equipment, ACR is transforming the construction industry by filling the skilled labor gap and increasing overall productivity. Our robots give construction firms the ability to consistently meet growing demand, reduce scheduling risks and improve safety. TyBOTâs partner, IronBOT, will lift, carry, and install rebar when it comes to market in 2022.
Check out the full list here: https://www.cemexventures.com/top-50/
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