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Wireless Concrete Sensor for Temperature and Strength Monitoring
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Long Range Concrete Sensor for Temperature and Strength Monitoring
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The 1st Fully Self-Calibrating Concrete Strength Monitoring Sensor
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Remote Monitoring System for Accessing Concrete Data Anytime, Anywhere

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Long Range Remote Monitoring System for Use with Long Range Sensors
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An Advanced Web-Based Dashboard for Monitoring and Managing Concrete Pours

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AI-Powered Mix Optimization Software for Ready-Mix Producers
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Non-Destructive Testing for Rebar Corrosion Measurement and Mapping
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Laboratory Devices for Measuring Permeability and Resistivity of Concrete

The Importance of Pre-Pour Meetings for the Success of Post-Tensioned Slabs

Pre-pour meetings are essential in the construction process, particularly when dealing with complex structures such as post-tensioned slabs. These meetings ensure that all stakeholders are on the same page regarding the concrete schedule and potential challenges. And also for specific pour requirements Let’s learn in this blog why pre-pour meetings are crucial in construction.What Are Post-Tensioned Slabs?Post-tensioning is a technique widely used for slab elements. It involves placing concrete structures under compression to counteract tensile stress caused by loads. Once the concrete reaches a specific initial compressive strength, but before any service loads are applied, steel cables (called tendons) are pulled tight using a hydraulic jack and then anchored to the concrete’s outer edges. This process maintains tension in the tendons throughout the structure’s lifespan, resulting in a stiffer, more resilient concrete slab that can better resist tensile forces.Coordination and CommunicationPre-pour meetings bring together project managers, contractors, engineers, and other key personnel to discuss the details of the concrete pour. This includes reviewing the concrete schedule to ensure all activities are aligned, and potential conflicts are resolved. Clear communication during these meetings helps prevent misunderstandings that could lead to delays or errors during the pour. Quality Assurance of Post-Tensioned SlabsOne of…

Building the Future: Performance-Based Temperature Limits for Mass Concrete Foundations

Most countries are embarking on a journey to reduce construction costs significantly. For instance, the UK government has set goals to reduce construction costs by 33%, accelerate project delivery, and lower greenhouse gas emissions by 50% [1]. Similarly, countries like Japan and the United States are working to reduce construction costs significantly. This underscores the necessity for futuristic engineering infrastructures. This is to withstand increasingly complex loads and integrate innovative technologies and streamlined processes. Structural design must now employ large foundation systems. They can be concrete rafts and piles using high-strength materials and innovative concrete mix designs to withstand excessive loads. Therefore, the primary objective is substantial cost reduction and swift delivery of infrastructures without compromising quality and sustainability. In this blog, we discuss the promising benefits of performance-based temperature differential limits as an effective solution for mass concrete construction.What Is the Role of Mass Concrete in Construction?Mass concrete foundations offer a solution that balances the demands of urban development with environmental sustainability. They do so by using locally sourced materials, implementing efficient construction techniques, and prioritizing long-term durability. Historically, mass concrete has been used in dams, as it exhibits excellent durability and strength. These are essential properties for withstanding the immense…

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Optimizing Concrete Operations: Is Interoperability the Key?

In the effort of optimizing concrete operations from design to pouring, the industry struggles with a pervasive challenge: the existence of data silos. Data in concrete operations often resides in closed systems, scattered across various platforms, lacking integration for efficient decision-making. This lack of interoperability hinders operational efficiency, and most importantly stifles innovation in an already lagging industry. Addressing this challenge requires an industry-wide effort to unify disparate data sources into an open system, enhancing insights and decision-making. With the industry gradually moving towards technological advancement, now it is more crucial than ever to prioritize interoperability. However, there are obstacles in the journey towards achieving this interoperable ecosystem, including technological barriers, preference for tradition, and lack of awareness on the transformative potential of data integration.  Closed Systems Vs. Open Systems Closed systems are traditional, siloed approaches where information and processes are confined within a single entity or limited group of stakeholders. In concrete operations, this often translates to rigid project management methods, proprietary software solutions, and hierarchical organizational structures. While closed systems may offer a sense of control and familiarity, they have significant limitations in today’s rapidly evolving landscape. In contrast, open systems embrace interoperability, collaboration, and transparency as core principles. They…

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