I don't understand the lift-build one. How is it beneficial to start construction from the top floor? It sounds overly complicated.
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I think the idea is that they are building each floor on the ground level then lifting the entire floor up to place in one go rather than having to build the floors at height lifting all of the materials and workers and lower the waste as they go.
That paver machine is very cool along with the brick laying machine.
Why title it "China Newest Construction Technology" when most of the technologies and projects in the video were not in China?
Cause I thought the automated construction from China was the most interesting part.
I found a YouTube link in your post. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy: