SAME JOB, DIFFERENT METHOD
Traditional demolition means crews working at the structure by hand — jackhammers, handheld breakers, picks and excavators. It’s flexible, familiar and ideal for small-scale, heritage or salvage work where materials are recovered piece by piece.
Robotic demolition puts a remote-controlled machine — for us, the Husqvarna DXR 305 — between the operator and the breaking. It delivers excavator-grade power from a body just 780 mm wide, runs on electric drive with zero exhaust, and keeps people out of the dust, vibration and fall zone entirely.
Neither is “better” in the abstract — the right call depends on the structure, the access and the risk. The comparison below shows where each one wins, and where the robot pulls clearly ahead on the kind of complex demolition we specialise in.