Road building robotics firm releases third-gen rebar-tying machine

Premium Content

Advanced Construction Robotics (ACR) – a global US-based manufacturer of autonomous robotic equipment – said the third generation of its rebar-tying robot, TyBOT, is available to purchase and deliverable by 2025’s first quarter.

Advanced Construction Robotics’ (ACR) TyBOT working a bridge job in Pennsylvania, US (Image: ACR)

TyBOT 3.0 was previously only available to customers via ACR’s RaaS (robot as a service) model.

TyBOT – called the ‘rebar-tying robot’ – was the firm’s first product upon its launch nearly six years ago.

Designed for the roadbuilding and bridge construction segments, TyBot specialises in tying rebar; it works at speeds in excess of 1,200 ties-per-hour using 15-lbs (6.8kg) of wire spool and can tie epoxy coated bar and black bar. It can manage these tasks uses sensors and without pre-mapping, calibration or BIM input.

The third iteration comes standard at a 67-ft width, but a fully configured expansion can reach 117 ft, said ACR.

The company said customers also receive comprehensive training by ACR to ensure customers can “confidently mobilise, configure, supervise, and maintain TyBOT from day one.”

ACR’s also offers a “Service Platform Subscription” which gives end-users access to a live data portal with insight into their rebar installation operations as well as access to software features from ACR’s engineering team.

“TyBOT 3.0 also has optional accessories to further expand its cost-saving capabilities, including multiple modes of travel for non-bridge projects and a carry function add-on to transport materials efficiently and safely to working crew members,” added ACR.

Danielle Proctor, president and CEO of ACR, noted the machine’s growing presence since its launch less than one decade ago.,

“With over 65 field deployments nationwide, TyBOT has proven that it provides customers at least 25% savings in their installation operations and is quickly becoming an accepted tool of the trade by rodbusters,” she said. “We’ve seen a tremendous increase in demand for TyBOT as well as our second product, IronBOT, the rebar-placing robot.”

Latest news
UK earthmoving contractor invests in mega battery storage unit
240kW fast charger will support shift to electric trucks and excavators
UK contractor’s trial of solar and hydrogen cuts diesel use by 20,000 litres
Kier trials solar power with hydrogen fuel cell backup to power construction site in Somerset, UK
Evacuation in central Cologne after three WWII bombs found on construction site
American bombs found in shipyard construction site in Deutz area of the city
Law: Can the PFI Playbook prevent a handover headache?
Premium Content
As the UK approaches the expiry of major PFI contracts, a new government playbook proposes a novel approach to managing the handback of public assets
Develon targets urban construction and rental with new mini excavator launch
Develon launches a new mini excavator and updates a second
Peab legal action latest example of construction’s arbitration enforcement issues
Premium Content
A Swedish contractor awarded proceeds via arbitration still has not recieved payment
More News
Videos
Podcast: The EQ shift in construction leadership
Premium Content
Jevon Wooden on emotional intelligence’s role in boosting employee engagement and business performance 
Video: Perkins debuts a battery electric power unit at Bauma 2025
Perkins debuts its battery electric power unit technical demonstrator at Bauma in Munich, Germany
PODCAST: Kubota Execs Talk Autonomous Tech at CES 2025
Premium Content
Todd Stucke and Brett McMickell highlight the technology behind the company’s smart autonomous solutions
More Videos
Sponsored Content
STAY CONNECTED

Receive the information you need when you need it through our world-leading magazines, newsletters and daily briefings.

Sign up

CONNECT WITH THE TEAM
Andy Brown Editor, Editorial, UK - Wadhurst Tel: +44 (0) 1892 786224 E-mail: andy.brown@khl.com
Neil Gerrard Senior Editor, Editorial, UK - Wadhurst Tel: +44 (0) 7355 092 771 E-mail: neil.gerrard@khl.com
Catrin Jones Editor, Editorial, UK – Wadhurst Tel: +44 (0) 791 2298 133 E-mail: catrin.jones@khl.com
Eleanor Shefford Brand Manager Tel: +44 (0) 1892 786 236 E-mail: eleanor.shefford@khl.com
CONNECT WITH SOCIAL MEDIA