“…Robotics adoption is becoming more prevalent in several fields, including human resources (Hallikainen et al , 2018), IT (Khramov, 2018), insurance (Lacity et al , 2017), telecommunication (Lacity et al , 2015), education (Herbert, 2016), banking (Willcocks et al , 2017), legal services (Holder et al , 2016), logistics and real estate (Jurczuk, 2019). Bademosi et al (2018) Further research uses of robotics in construction, such as nail and screw recycling, are highlighted (Wang et al , 2019), inspection and maintenance (Agnisarman et al , 2019), fabrication of building elements (Camacho et al , 2018; Zhang et al , 2018), masonry works (Goessens et al , 2018), earthwork procedures (Kim et al , 2018a) and cleaning work for high rise buildings (Lee et al , 2018; Muthugala et al , 2020). Saidi et al (2016) agreed that emerging robotic technologies that could be used in construction products such as multi-tooled and hydro powered demolition robots, 3D printing and contour crafting robots and drones that could be used for surveying, crafting, monitoring or transportation.…”