How DEWALT Robots are Accelerating Data Centre Construction

As global demand for AI-driven computing continues to surge, the pace of data centre construction has become a critical constraint.
With more than 400 data centres currently in development worldwide, DEWALT has unveiled a new robotic solution aimed at accelerating build schedules while improving accuracy and safety on site.
Developed in collaboration with mobile robotics specialist August Robotics, the system is described as the worldâs first downward drilling, fleet-capable robot.
Designed specifically for concrete drilling at scale, the robot is already being piloted on live data centre projects for one of the worldâs largest hyperscalers.
The solution has completed 10 phases of data centre construction, delivering drilling speeds up to 10 times faster than traditional methods and cutting overall construction timelines by as much as 80 weeks across those projects.
The robot is powered by August Roboticsâ autonomous drilling and fleet orchestration platform, enabling consistent performance across complex and high-volume construction environments.
Built for hyperscale demand
The pressure on data centre operators has intensified as AI workloads drive unprecedented infrastructure investment.
Hyperscalers now account for close to 80% of overall data centre demand, with industry-wide capital expenditure expected to reach US$7tn by 2030.
Bill Beck, President, Tools & Outdoor, Stanley Black & Decker, says: "Across the globe, hyperscalers, which account for nearly 80% of overall data centre demand are investing in infrastructure to power AI computing, with an estimated industry-wide capital expenditure of US$7tn in data centres by 2030.
"Our customers consistently emphasise that speed of construction is critical. The robotic drilling solution meets this need head-on through schedule acceleration, cost savings, near-perfect accuracy and enhanced jobsite safety. DEWALT's relentless pursuit of innovation to drive productivity is redefining how the world builds."
By focusing on one of the most time-intensive stages of the construction process, DEWALT is targeting a bottleneck that directly affects delivery timelines for new facilities and the ability of operators to bring AI capacity online quickly.
Precision drilling for critical infrastructure
Concrete drilling is a foundational step in data centre construction, involving thousands of holes for server rack stops and the structural legs that support overhead mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems.
Traditionally, this process is labour-intensive, physically demanding and subject to variability in both speed and accuracy.
During the ongoing pilot programme, the robotic solution has drilled more than 90,000 holes, achieving 99.97% accuracy in location and depth.
This level of precision is particularly significant in hyperscale environments, where consistency is essential to maintaining build quality across large campuses and multiple sites.
The robotâs fleet-capable design allows multiple units to operate simultaneously, unlocking greater drilling capacity without a proportional increase in labour. This approach supports standardisation across projects while reducing dependency on scarce skilled labour.
Time savings and cost efficiency
Implementation of the robot has delivered measurable efficiency gains across data centre projects.
In addition to saving 80 weeks across 10 builds, the system has radically reduced the cost per hole by increasing output and minimising rework.
Autonomous drilling also improves jobsite safety by reducing worker exposure to vibration, dust and repetitive strain.
These factors are increasingly important as data centre construction scales up globally and operators seek to improve safety outcomes alongside productivity.
The robot integrates into DEWALTâs broader data centre construction ecosystem, which includes PERFORM AND PROTECT⢠tools and technologies designed to mitigate vibration and dust while enhancing user control.
It also complements the companyâs ICC anchoring solutions, creating a more comprehensive offering for critical infrastructure builds.
As AI continues to reshape the data centre landscape, automation and robotics are playing a growing role in enabling faster, safer and more predictable construction.
DEWALTâs downward drilling robot highlights how advanced tooling can support the next wave of hyperscale expansion while addressing some of the sectorâs most pressing delivery challenges.

