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TyBOT® and IronBOT® Earn Spot on Construction Digital's Top 10 Construction Robotics List

As construction automation continues to reshape the industry, TyBOT® and IronBOT® have been recognized by Construction Digital as two of the leading robotic solutions driving that transformation. Featured in the publication's 2026 Top 10 Construction Robotics ranking, the robots were highlighted for improving productivity, enhancing worker safety, and helping bridge the skilled labor gap on infrastructure projects.
Read the full article here: https://constructiondigital.com/top10/top-10-construction-robotics.

Robots on the Road: From Science Fiction to Street Level Operations

Advanced Construction Robotics Delivers D.T. Read Steel Co., Inc.’s TyBOT® Units to Support Their Southeast Infrastructure Work

Advanced Construction Robotics (ACR), the leader in construction robotics innovation, is proud to announce it will deliver one of two TyBOT® units to D.T. Read Steel Co., Inc. (D.T. Read) in early December. TyBOT is deployed on the I-26/I-95 Interchange Improvement Project in Harleyville, South Carolina, supporting D.T. Read’s ongoing efforts to enhance productivity, safety, and efficiency on high-volume rebar installation projects. D.T. Read’s second TyBOT will be delivered by the end of 2025.
D.T. Read’s investment follows extensive hands-on experience using TyBOT across several major infrastructure projects, including the NASA Causeway Bridge Replacement in Titusville, Florida. On that project, TyBOT completed 139,261 ties, performing 50% of both the top and bottom mats on a significant portion of the 171,733-square-foot deck. Additionally, the jobsite required debris-free work areas, making cleanliness a top priority. TyBOT helped D.T. Read meet these requirements by significantly reducing tie-wire waste, eliminating the need for extensive cleanup. As a result, the company saved 1-2 full days that would have otherwise been spent clearing debris from traditional rebar tying methods.
By expanding their use of TyBOT, D.T. Read continues its legacy of partnering with ACR, bringing innovation to the field and elevating expectations for performance in the rebar installation industry.
“D.T. Read has consistently demonstrated strong leadership in adopting technologies that improve performance on the jobsite,” said Stephen Muck, Founder & CEO of Advanced Construction Robotics. “Their experience with TyBOT has shown the real-world value of automation, and we’re excited to continue supporting their team as they integrate robotics to boost productivity, enhance safety, and strengthen their competitive profitability edge.”
By adding TyBOT to its operations, D.T. Read continues to advance its longstanding commitment to innovation and operational excellence. Their adoption of robotic solutions represents a growing industry movement toward integrating automation as a standard tool for delivering safer, faster, and higher-quality results.
“Our team has seen how TyBOT can transform the way we work—improving speed, consistency, and safety on demanding projects,” said Chris Lewis, Vice President of D.T. Read Steel Co., Inc. “Adding these units allows us to expand our capacity and give our crews another tool of the trade that helps them perform their best. We are eagerly anticipating the release of ACR’s next commercial robot, IronBOT®, and we are confident it will further enhance our productivity and streamline our operations.”
As more contractors recognize the value of robotics, ACR remains committed to advancing construction automation with jobsite-ready technology that strengthens project delivery across the nation.

Rebar-Tying Robot Now Available For Direct Purchase As Robotics Firm Gains Industry Acceptance

Advanced Construction Robotics has announced that it is now offering its rebar-tying robot through direct sales in addition to ongoing service arrangements. Training on operating the rebar-tying robot is included in the sale price, as well as future software updates and access to an online portal to track its usage and productivity. Other options include other modes of travel for non-bridge projects and a new carry function for transporting materials around the jobsite.
Read more by Jeff Rubenstone on Engineering News-Record:

Project & Crew Information:
- General Contractor: Kiewit
- Rebar Contractor: D.T. Read Steel
- Union: Non-Union
- Crew Size: 5 person
- Shift Duration: 10 hour
- Products Used: TyBOT
- April 2024 – May 2024
TyBOT Performance Metrics:
- Actual Ties: 58,215 (63% Total)
- Active Production Hours: 51
- Active Tie Rate: 1,205 Ties/HR
- Total Equipment Hours: 79
- Active Production Rate = 65%
- TyBOT Shifts = 9
- Total Shifts = 9
- TyBOT Utilization Rate = 100%
ACR Project Scope:
- 4 of 4-Span Bridge Deck
- Bridge Deck SF: 25,154
- Width: 42'
- Length: 610’
- Horizontal Deck Rebar: 203,061 LBS
- TieSpecs: 50% Bottom / 100% Top
- Required Tied Intersections: 91,928


ACR Presents at Stanford University

On February 9th, TyBot’s VP of Sales & Technology Integration, Carson Carney along with TyBot’s President, Jeremy Searock lectured for Stanford University’s first ever “Construction Robotics” course. They presented students with an overview of the many challenges that rebar contractors face in the field as well as how TyBot helps to overcome those challenges by providing enhanced productivity, improved safety, increased profits, and reduced schedule risk. The students are learning how to match new products and technology with construction operations. Thank you to Stanford’s students and faculty for participating, and we look forward to seeing you out on the jobsite soon!

Project & Crew Information:
- General Contractor: Brayman
- Rebar Contractor: N/A (Self-Perform)
- Union: Laborers Local 1058
- Crew Size: 10-person
- Shift Duration: 10-hour
- Products Used: TyBOT
- March 2019 – April 2019
TyBOT Performance Metrics:
- Actual Ties: 111,645 (89% Total)
- Active Production Hours: 99
- Active Tie Rate: 1,128 Ties/HR
- Total Equipment Hours: 120
- Active Production Rate = 83%
- Equipment Utilization Rate = 92%
ACR Project Scope:
- 2 of 4-Span Bridge Deck
- Bridge Deck SF: 26,445
- Width:43’
- Length:6 15’
- Horizontal Deck Rebar: 269,000LBS
- Total Deck Intersections: 125,250
- Tie Specs: 50% Bottom / 100% Top

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