Site Layout

24 Confirmed Deployments
2 Robots Tracked
13 Unique Customers

Last updated: 2026-04-10

How much of this job is automated?

Subtask Breakdown

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When Robots Work

Market Depth
Site-Level Horizontal Layout Strongest segment in the job; 25 deployments across open-sky sites with moderate tolerances.
2 robots 24 deployments

Still Crew-Led

Control Point Establishment Monument siting demands predictive judgment no machine replicates today.
Crew-Led
Structural Layout (Foundations, Columns, Walls) Automatable in principle; no shipped product at anchor-bolt tolerances.
Crew-Led

What's different about buying a robot

Four checks before you shortlist a robot below.

Name one owner

Usually a Party Chief paired with a BIM/VDC tech. That person can say in one line what the robot does, what it doesn't, and why it's on the job.

Evidence beats claims

Repeat customers and published deployments matter. So does seeing it run on a site like yours, not in a vendor video.

Respect the workflow

Every robot has non-negotiable inputs and a window where it fits. When prep slips or sequencing isn't planned, the robot fails. Either the workflow change is real, or the robot isn't.

Ask what it can't do

Every robot has trade-offs. The vendors worth your time walk you through the whole picture of where it wins and struggles.

2 Robots for Site Layout

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CivDot Video Commercial

CivDot

Autonomous GNSS rover that spray-marks site layout points on rough terrain

Site-Level Horizontal Layout
12Known Deployments
11Known Customers
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CivDot+ Video Commercial

CivDot+

GNSS-guided stakeout rover with laser-point marking at 8mm outdoor accuracy

Site-Level Horizontal Layout
13Known Deployments
12Known Customers
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