References
WLTR makes history: In the Czech town of Pelhřimov, themasonry robot helped preserve the past by building for the future. On the construction site of a National Artefacts Depository, WLTR proved how efficient and reliable robotic construction can be, even on large-scale cultural infrastructure projects.
Location:
Pelhřimov, Czech Republic
Project:
National Artefacts Depository
Scope:
Complete delivery of masonry works
Masonry area:
1,873 m²
Total number of robots:
3 WLTR units
Average masonry speed:
5.9 m² per hour
Used Robot Ready material:
Porotherm 30 RR Profi P10
Used binder:
Porotherm Dryfix masonry foam
Duration:
10 weeks (instead of 14)
Next stop: Innovation. WLTR built a train station repair center. On behalf of the national train service, the masonry robot helped build the future of Czech infrastructure, brick by brick. At a repair center in Cheb, WLTR delivered high performance on an active transport project with national relevance.
Location:
Cheb, Czech Republic
Project:
Train station repair center
Scope:
Complete delivery of masonry works
Masonry area:
1,650 m²
Total number of robots:
2 WLTR units
Average masonry speed:
6.4 m² per hour per robot
Used Robot Ready material:
- PTH 30 RR P15 Profi
- Lintels
Used binder:
Not specified
Duration:
4 weeks
Child’s Play for WLTR: He proves its capabilities under real construction site conditions. In the Czech capital, anew kindergarten building was completed together with STRABAG in just 5 weeks, covering a total of 1,454 m² of masonry fully automated using two WLTR units.
Location:
Prague, Czech Republic
Project:
Kindergarten
Scope:
Complete delivery of masonry works
Masonry area:
1,454 m²
Total number of robots:
2 working simultaneously
Average masonry speed:
7 m² per robot
Used Robot Ready material:
PTH 24 RR P15 Profi
Used binder:
Porotherm Profi thin-bed mortar
Duration:
5 weeks (instead of 6)
WLTR hit peak performance and built at record speed:In just 2 weeks, a sports complex with almost 700 m² of masonry was builtin České Budějovice as part of the University of South Bohemia extension, fullyautomated by two WLTR units and using three different types of bricks,including acoustic bricks.
Location:
České Budějovice, Czech Republic
Project:
Sports Complex
Scope:
Complete delivery of masonry works
Masonry area:
693 m2
Total number of robots:
2 working simultaneously
Average masonry speed:
5 m² per robot
Used Robot Ready material:
- PTH 30 RR P10 Profi
- PTH 24 RR P15 Profi
- AKU PTH 19 RR P15 Profi (acoustic)
Used binder:
Porotherm Profi thin-bed mortar
Duration:
2 weeks (instead of 3)
WLTR’s latest playground: In Koronowo, a new chapterin Polish construction has begun and the masonry robot was first on site. Together with Wienerberger Polska, masonry walls for a public kindergarten and nursery for over 170 children were built. All in just 8 days.
Location:
Koronowo, Poland
Project:
Kindergarten and nursery for 170+ children
Scope:
Complete delivery of masonry works
Masonry area:
600 m²
Total number of robots:
2 working simultaneously
Average masonry speed:
37.5 m² per robot per day
Used Robot Ready material:
Porotherm 25 500 RR Dryfix
Used binder:
Porotherm Dryfix
Duration:
8 days (instead of over 2 weeks)
Homemade by WLTR: First house built in Hungary in just three days. In Budapest’s 18th district, a pioneering masonry project was delivered together with Wienerberger Magyarország and local construction partner Berill Házépítő Kft., fully automated by one WLTR unit.
Location:
Budapest, District 18, Hungary
Project:
Single-family home
Scope:
Complete delivery of masonry works
Total number of robots:
1 working unit
Average masonry speed:
up to 10 m² per hour
Used Robot Ready material:
- Porotherm 30 RR Profi
- Porotherm 19 RR AKU Profi
Used binder:
Porotherm Dryfix
Duration:
3 days
Home Sweet Homes in Thornley: Built by robots, made for families. In Thornley near Durham, Maple Close, a street of seven modern, four-bedroom detached homes, was built together with JT Lifestyle Homes. The internal block work was completed by two WLTR units, fully automated and with machine precision.
Location:
Thornley, United Kingdom
Project:
Maple Close – 7 detached homes
Scope:
Complete delivery of masonry works
Masonry area:
1,310 m²
Total number of robots:
2 working simultaneously
Average masonry speed:
5.6 m² per robot
Used Robot Ready material:
Porotherm 24 RR Profi
Used binder:
Porotherm Dryfix masonry foam
Duration:
7 weeks
WLTR feels perfectly at home building family houses: In Martin nad Žitavou, the masonry robot made its Slovak debut and was building like it had always been part of the family. On the construction site of a single-family house in the Nitra region, WLTR showed how efficient, precise and reliable modern brickwork can be.
Location:
Martin nad Žitavou, Slovakia
Project:
Single-family house
Scope:
Complete delivery of masonry works
Masonry area:
237 m²
Total number of robots:
1 working unit
Average masonry speed:
5 m² per hour per robot
Used Robot Ready material:
Porotherm 30 RR Profi
Used binder:
Porotherm Dryfix masonry foam
Duration:
2 weeks















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