# Construction Robotics SAM100: Price, Availability & Status (2026)

The SAM100 (Semi-Automated Mason) bricklaying robot is discontinued: Construction Robotics pivoted to its MULE lift-assist line. The bricklaying wound-down anchor. No consumer price.

## Price

_No verified price on record._

There is no consumer price, and the SAM100 bricklaying line is discontinued. It was B2B construction equipment, not sold to consumers, so DEPLOY records zero price points.

## Availability

_Status: discontinued_

The SAM100 bricklaying line is discontinued. From Construction Robotics (Victor, New York), the company now leads with its MULE material-lift-assist product; the SAM100 reached commercial deployment with masonry contractors at its peak.

## Status

Construction Robotics (Victor, New York) is best known for the SAM100 (Semi-Automated Mason), a bricklaying robot designed to work alongside a human mason, and for the MULE (Material Unit Lift Enhancer), a material-lift-assist device. The SAM100 bricklaying line is discontinued: it reached commercial deployment with masonry contractors at its peak (recorded at commercial maturity historically), but it appears wound down, with the company's homepage now leading with the MULE lift-assist product and the dedicated SAM page no longer prominently maintained, indicating a pivot to the MULE line. Throughput claims such as roughly 3,000 bricks per day are vendor- and press-stated, and there is no reliable current count of active SAM100 units, so the bricklaying line is best treated as historical. With FBR's pilot-stage Hadrian X, the SAM100 forms the bricklaying-automation cautionary pair: two different approaches to brick-laying robotics, one wound down and one stalled at pilot.

## Compare

| Model | Pricing | Tier |
| --- | --- | --- |
| [FBR Hadrian X](/price/fbr-hadrian-x) | No consumer price | absence (Bricklaying (pilot)) |
| [ICON Vulcan](/price/icon-vulcan) | No consumer price | absence (3D-printed homes (commercial)) |
| [Canvas drywall robot](/price/canvas-drywall-robot) | No consumer price | absence (Drywall finishing (JLG/Oshkosh)) |
| [Built Exosystem](/price/built-exosystem) | No consumer price | absence (Earthmoving autonomy) |

## Common questions

### Can I buy a SAM100?

No. The SAM100 bricklaying line is discontinued; Construction Robotics has pivoted to its MULE lift-assist product. It was B2B construction equipment, never sold to consumers; there is no consumer price.

### What happened to the SAM100?

The SAM100 bricklaying line appears wound down: the company now leads with the MULE material-lift product and the dedicated SAM page is no longer prominently maintained, indicating a pivot to MULE.

## How DEPLOY verified this

- [How DEPLOY tracks pricing](https://news.deploy.report/methodology/how-we-track-pricing)
- [How DEPLOY verifies deployment status](https://news.deploy.report/methodology/how-we-verify-deployment-status)

## Related reading

- [Deploy News: What is a construction robot?](https://news.deploy.report/explainers/what-is-a-construction-robot)
- [Deploy News: How DEPLOY verifies](https://news.deploy.report/explainers/how-deploy-verifies)

## On the registry

- [Model record](https://registry.deploy.report/models/construction-robotics-sam100.md)
- [Manufacturer](https://registry.deploy.report/companies/construction-robotics.md)

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