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Robotic systems are reshaping the way construction and precast companies approach mould-making, façades, and large-scale fabrication. At CNC Robotics, we integrate machining and additive technologies that allow manufacturers to take on more complex projects with greater speed, accuracy, and consistency.

Our systems are already in use at Thorp Precast for machining intricate stone façades and at Jensen Precast for producing large foam patterns for concrete and fibreglass mouldings. By replacing hand carving, block-up, and multi-stage processes, robotics enables faster, more reliable production of high-quality architectural components with repeatable accuracy.

Beyond precast, robotic machining and 3D printing are opening new opportunities in off-site and modular construction. From cladding panels to bespoke architectural features and structural formwork, our solutions give builders the freedom to design and manufacture components without compromising efficiency. For precast specialists, this means delivering moulds and façades with shorter lead times and less rework; for modular builders, it creates the flexibility to scale production while reducing waste and improving delivery schedules.

By adopting robotics, construction firms can streamline manual workflows, achieve faster project delivery, and expand design possibilities through robotic fabrication. What was once difficult or impractical using traditional methods is now possible at scale – giving the sector the ability to meet architectural ambition with efficiency and precision.