Concrete monitoring, i.e. digital concrete monitoring during the maturing process, has already become established in many countries. No wonder: the advantages are obvious. We have compiled the most important ones for you here.
1. Reduce your construction time In addition to safety, time and cost are often the driving challenges in construction. In fact, when you consider that large projects are often 80 percent over budget, which puts a corresponding strain on the project budget, they are among the most pressing. Concrete monitoring helps you not only avoid these risks, but even reduce construction time by up to 30 percent. How is this possible? The curing of concrete to the desired compressive strength can be controlled to a certain extent, but ultimately it is a chemical process that takes time. You may not be able to speed up the process with concrete monitoring, but you can tighten up the procedures. This is because the sensors provide you with the relevant information on the maturing process directly from the concrete. As a result, the strength calculations are continuously updated and you are informed of any progress in real time. So while other contractors wait until the magic 28 days are up and the information from the lab arrives, you get all the compressive strength data in real time. Instead of waiting for test results, you know when the time is right and can remove the formwork on your own. It is not uncommon for this to happen seven days earlier than planned. Such time savings per concrete pour have a significant impact on construction time. 2. Reduce the cost of construction The logical consequence is that a reduced construction time is also easier on the budget. It also increases productivity because if your team finishes earlier on the construction site, you can tackle the next project faster. But there are even more aspects under which concrete monitoring saves you money. Here come the top five: 4.Make the documentation simple Annoying, but unavoidable: Every process during construction or production must be documented. Complete documentation is essential in order to comply with regulations and quality control requirements. In addition, you also have an obligation to the building owners or clients to prepare your processes transparently. Last but not least, the correct logging even protects you, because when it comes to warranty, you have the burden of proof. We can’t take everything off your hands, but when it comes to documenting the maturing process of your concrete and its quality, you can rely on us. That’s because ConcR’s IoT sensors measure all relevant data directly in the box, automatically send it to the cloud, and reliably store it there. Your workers no longer need to keep lists, and quite apart from the labor savings, you also minimize the risk of incorrect records. This data can be found in the ConcR portal:
- You reduce your labor costs
- You shorten the rental period of equipment
- You need fewer test samples
- You save material
- You have lower laboratory costs
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- Documentation of temperature and strength monitoring
- Display of the complete temperature history
- Automatic execution of the maturity calculation
- Display of the correlation between time and strength development