This article about FBR got me thinking about construction labor shortages and potential automated solutions but I know little about the industry. FBR is on ASX so I'm not interested in them specifically but am curious what US listed companies are operating in this space. $CAT has some automated mining equipment, acquired Marble Robot who designed delivery bots (probably an acquihire), and invested in FBR, so they may have some ongoing R&D, but is the overall construction automation trending towards block construction, 3D printing, prefab, or something else?
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