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ACR’s TyBOT Robotic Rebar Installer Now Available for Purchase

Appeared in Marine Construction Magazine March, 2025 Issue

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Advanced Construction Robotics (ACR), a manufacturer of robotics technology for the construction industry, announced that the third generation of its robotic rebar installer for bridge projects, TyBOT 3.0, is available for purchase. TyBOT, which previously has only been available through ACR’s Robot as a Service (RaaS) model, can be ordered now for delivery.

“Our success in the pursuit of automating construction equipment is not just an evolution for ACR; it is a transformative step for the entire construction industry “Offering TyBOT for sale represents our commitment to creating disruptive solutions that will redefine how the world builds,” said Stephen Muck, Founder and Executive Chairman of ACR.

Sporting a wide array of productivity and reliability enhancements, a TyBOT 3.0 capable of up to 64-foot widths starts at $425,500. Fully configured to expand as wide as 117 feet, it sells for $455,500.

The sticker price includes comprehensive training by ACR to ensure customers can mobilize, configure, supervise, and maintain TyBOT immediately.

ACR’s Service Platform Subscription gives customers access to a live data portal which provides insight into their rebar installation operations, as well as continued access to the latest software features. TyBOT 3.0 also has optional accessories, including multiple modes of travel for non-bridge projects and a carry function add-on to transport materials efficiently and safely.

“With over 65 field deployments nationwide, TyBOT has proven that it provides customers at least 25-percent savings in their installation operations and is becoming an accepted tool of the trade by rodbusters,” said Danielle Proctor, president and CEO of ACR.

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