To install heating and cooling ceiling panels, around 16,000 holes, each 10mm in diameter and 25mm deep must be drilled. This work is being done by the Fischer construction robots. Guided by a digital construction model, the robots drill the holes fully autonomously, creating the basis for fastening the panels with Fischer EA II hammerset anchors.
This enables the heating and cooling ceiling panels to be fixed precisely and securely to the concrete structure – a key requirement for the efficient operation of the building’s heating and cooling system.
“The accuracy is higher," said Andreas Wörsdörfer from the construction and project management department at Ed. Züblin AG. "And, of course, what is particularly important to us is that the use of construction robots also improves health and safety on site and protects construction workers.
“The robot cannot fall from a ladder; it does not suffer from long-term effects such as joint problems and similar strain. The health of our staff is protected.â€
A further advantage, Fischer BauBot Services MD Emil Kral says, lies in the comprehensive digital documentation: “All drilling data, such as drilling time, depth, coordinates and reinforcement strikes, are automatically recorded digitally : precisely, comprehensively and significantly more efficiently than with manual processes.â€
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