Built Robotics has retrofitted OEM dozers, excavators, and CTLs with AI-based guidance systems. Autonomous construction equipment is not merely the fanciful stuff of far-flung iron ore mines in Australia—these robotic machines are slowly gaining advocates here in North America—where we will see smaller, familiar pieces of equipment run autonomously and find homes on the job sites of the not-too-distant future. Robotic construction, a natural progression from the GPS, telematics, and machine-control offerings already helping fleets be more productive and efficient, is continually being refined, and early adopters willing to experiment with it report that autonomous machines show promise.