• Using cutting-edge modular construction, China has set a new benchmark in rapid urban development. This 10-story apartment tower was assembled in just 28 hours using prefabricated units made from ultra-durable B-Core steel—each one arriving fully equipped with wiring, insulation, and plumbing.

    The structure is not only earthquake-resistant but also energy-efficient, offering a glimpse into the future of sustainable and scalable housing. This breakthrough showcases how technology is reshaping construction timelines from months to mere hours.

    #ModularConstruction #ChinaInnovation #BroadGroup #ConstructionTech #SmartCities
    Using cutting-edge modular construction, China has set a new benchmark in rapid urban development. This 10-story apartment tower was assembled in just 28 hours using prefabricated units made from ultra-durable B-Core steel—each one arriving fully equipped with wiring, insulation, and plumbing. The structure is not only earthquake-resistant but also energy-efficient, offering a glimpse into the future of sustainable and scalable housing. This breakthrough showcases how technology is reshaping construction timelines from months to mere hours. #ModularConstruction #ChinaInnovation #BroadGroup #ConstructionTech #SmartCities
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  • China is constructing the 180-meter-tall Yangqu Dam in Tibet using a fully automated system—no human workers on-site. The process relies on AI-powered machinery, robotic trucks, and autonomous paving systems that function like giant 3D printers, layering materials with extreme precision.

    This bold experiment in smart infrastructure not only accelerates construction but also enhances safety and efficiency. If successful, it could pave the way for future megaprojects on Earth—and potentially even on Mars.

    #YangquDam #AIDriven #ConstructionTech #ChinaInnovation #3DPrinting #FutureOfInfrastructure #SmartEngineering
    China is constructing the 180-meter-tall Yangqu Dam in Tibet using a fully automated system—no human workers on-site. The process relies on AI-powered machinery, robotic trucks, and autonomous paving systems that function like giant 3D printers, layering materials with extreme precision. This bold experiment in smart infrastructure not only accelerates construction but also enhances safety and efficiency. If successful, it could pave the way for future megaprojects on Earth—and potentially even on Mars. #YangquDam #AIDriven #ConstructionTech #ChinaInnovation #3DPrinting #FutureOfInfrastructure #SmartEngineering
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