Terran Robotics deploys autonomous robotic systems that frame, lay masonry, and sequence construction sites without manual labor bottlenecks - cutting build times by 60% and reducing material waste by 30%.
From site preparation to final framing, Terran's robotics platform covers the full construction workflow - coordinating autonomous machines that work 24/7 without fatigue, injury, or downtime.
Robotic framing arms assemble structural wall panels with sub-millimeter precision, following BIM blueprints directly. Each unit processes 400 square feet of framing per hour - four times faster than a manual crew.
Our masonry robots lay brick, block, and stone with consistent mortar depth and alignment, eliminating the variability of hand-laid work. Integrated sensors detect material defects before placement and reject non-conforming units automatically.
The site-planning AI ingests permit drawings, soil reports, and weather forecasts to generate optimized build schedules. It coordinates robot task queues, material deliveries, and crew access windows to eliminate idle time across the site.
Overhead drones and fixed camera arrays capture every pour, weld, and joint in real time. The vision system flags deviations from spec within 90 seconds of occurrence, creating a continuous photographic record that satisfies most municipal inspection requirements.
The web-based Fleet Command Center gives project managers live telemetry from every machine on site - battery levels, task progress, error logs, and uptime statistics - accessible from any browser with role-based permissions for owners, GCs, and subcontractors.
At project close, the platform auto-generates a structured build report with timestamped photos, material traceability records, and inspection pass/fail logs formatted to meet IBC Section 1704 special inspections requirements in all 50 states.
Terran's end-to-end workflow integrates with your existing BIM tools and supply chain, adding autonomous execution without replacing your project management process.
Our technicians conduct a 4-hour LiDAR site survey and upload the point cloud to the Terran platform. The AI reconciles the site geometry with the project's BIM model and generates a robot deployment plan within 24 hours. No proprietary CAD software required - the platform accepts IFC, Revit, and AutoCAD DXF formats.
Terran delivers a self-contained robot kit to site. Setup takes under 3 hours. Once active, the robots operate on the AI-generated schedule, pausing automatically for weather delays, material gaps, or safety zone violations. A single human site supervisor monitors the Fleet Command Center dashboard from on-site or remotely.
At each phase milestone, the vision system compiles a QA package with annotated photos and deviation reports. The project owner receives a digital build record that satisfies lender draw inspection requirements and accelerates certificate of occupancy issuance. Average time from foundation pour to CO: 94 days for a 2,000 sq. ft. single-family home.
Talk to our team about deploying Terran robots on your next residential or multifamily project.