Hanoi, Vietnam – BrightMaster Robotics (BMR) has reached a major milestone in overseas construction. The company has deployed construction robots at a large scale at THE SENIQUE HANOI, a high-end mixed-use development in central Hanoi, Vietnam. This marks the first large-scale construction project in Vietnam to use construction robots for interior finishing work.
Since February 2026, BMR's putty grinding robots and indoor coating robots have been running stably on site. They have completed high-standard finishing work across multiple floors and residential units. This project proves that full-process intelligent construction is possible at real construction sites in Southeast Asia.

What Is THE SENIQUE HANOI?
THE SENIQUE HANOI is a large high-end complex in central Hanoi. It includes three 37-storey residential towers, with 24 units per floor, plus two basement levels.
The construction sites here come with real challenges:
· Narrow corridors that limit movement
· Limited passage space for large equipment
· Compact interior layouts that make repetitive tasks harder
These conditions make manual work slow and unreliable. Workers often produce uneven grinding, inconsistent coating, and quality control risks. Labor shortages in Vietnam's construction industry make this problem even worse.
BMR's intelligent construction systems were built to solve exactly these problems.

A Full-Scale Robotic Construction Solution
BMR did not run a small test here. Instead, the company applied a full-building, large-scale intelligent construction solution from the start. This approach covers the entire building — not just one floor or one unit.
AI-Powered Navigation in Tight Spaces
BMR's robots use artificial intelligence and real-time data to navigate confined spaces. Each robot is equipped with:
· Autonomous navigation that adjusts to complex layouts
· Full-area path planning that covers walls, ceilings, and all working corners
· High precision sensors that detect obstacles and adapt in real time
The robots move flexibly through narrow corridors without repeated manual adjustment. This is where industrial robots clearly outperform human workers on difficult construction sites.
The Putty Grinding Robot
The putty grinding robot delivers millimeter-level precise grinding. It uses high-performance algorithms to eliminate blind spots. It also removes the inaccuracies that come with manual grinding on large production lines of units.
Manual workers often miss corners or apply uneven pressure. The robotic arm on BMR's grinding robot maintains consistent force across all surfaces. The result is a flat, smooth finish that meets quality control standards every time.

The Indoor Coating Robot
The indoor coating robot applies full-area uniform coatings. Film thickness consistency far exceeds manual standards. The robot covers large surface areas faster than any manual crew — and with fewer defects.
This ai powered system is especially effective for repetitive tasks like coating hundreds of identical units across a high-rise tower. The same high precision performance repeats on every floor, on every unit, on every wall.

Key Results From the Project
The data from this project shows the real value of large-scale robotic construction:
Metric | Result |
Construction time per floor | Reduced by 56% vs. manual work |
Total labor cost savings | Approx. RMB 1.8 million for the whole project |
Units with 100% first-time acceptance | 72 units — 100% pass rate |
Safety incidents | Zero over 3 months |
These results confirm that BMR's construction systems are both cost-effective and reliable at scale.
BMR's robots continue to operate around the clock. They are advancing interior finishing for the remaining floors. This is a long-term, large-scale, full life-cycle application — not a one-time pilot.

Why Vietnam? Why Now?
Vietnam's construction industry is growing fast. The country's economy has expanded steadily over the past decade. New residential and commercial construction projects are launching across major cities.
But this growth comes with challenges:
· Labor shortages across construction sites in major cities
· Rising labor costs that squeeze project budgets
· Quality inconsistencies that lead to rework and delays
· Safety risks from manual work in confined or high-altitude environments
Improving safety is a top priority for construction project owners across Southeast Asia. Manual workers face serious risks on high-rise construction sites. Robotic systems remove workers from the most dangerous tasks. This directly improves safety outcomes and reduces liability for developers.
BMR's intelligent robotic solutions address all of these pain points. They are cost-effective at scale. They deliver consistent, high-quality results. And they reduce the dependence on hard-to-find skilled labor.
About BrightMaster Robotics (BMR)
BrightMaster Robotics (BMR) is a leading provider of intelligent construction systems. BMR develops AI-powered industrial robots designed for the construction industry. The company focuses on improving safety, reducing costs, and raising quality standards across large-scale construction projects.
BMR's products include concrete leveling robot, concrete finishing robot, putty grinding robots, indoor coating robots, and full-suite intelligent construction solutions for high-rise residential and commercial buildings.
With a track record of successful construction projects in China and now Southeast Asia, BMR is driving a new era of intelligent, technology-driven construction — built for the demands of the modern construction industry.