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Lego-like bricks for emergency construction

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The world’s fastest brick-laying construction robot was recently also developed in Perth by a company called FBR. MCC is based on the other side of the city, and its model is focused on practicality as well as speed of deployment.

The company’s moving brick factory makes bricks from the rubble of destroyed buildings. These can be stacked and joined together like Lego to build mortarless structures.

The method can be deployed in wartorn areas and regions affected by natural disasters to quickly build infrastructure. It can travel in a 10-ft (3-m) standard shipping container, meaning it can be quickly deployed.

https://interestingengineering.com/culture/lego-like-building-bricks-in-ukraine

great portable solution that could be deployed quickly where needed! great share

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Found the company site[1] and technical designs of the bricks.

  1. https://www.crisisconstruction.com/technology/

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This is good work hey!

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Now I know what the containers in the previous image are for! I thought it was just for transport.

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Great easy to move product that you could set up just about anywhere

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