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BAM tries high-tech AI concrete-cure prediction system

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They say the system can predict when a concrete slab will reach strength with an accuracy of +/- 5%, even several days in advance, meaning a project team can plan ahead when exactly to mobilise teams for post tensioning or formwork striking.

Currently, contractors work to standard curing formulas with wide error margins, and confirm strength with manual cube tests, all of which introduces programme delays, especially over multiple slab pours.

Converge says the system save โ€œweeks of lost potential progressโ€.

The system uses disposable sensors embedded in the concrete that capture data about the concreteโ€™s changing condition. Alerts can be sent to engineersโ€™ mobile devices.

Sensors also analyse local weather, while historical concrete curing data are also analysed to make the prediction through AI.

Converge estimates that the construction industry loses millions of pounds each year through time lost when concrete sits on the critical path.

Sam Ellenby, Convergeโ€™s product lead, said: โ€œOur users were waiting for concrete to hit a critical strength before scheduling the next activity, but this often meant that the site teams needed to strike formwork or tension the slab were deployed in other areas when the time came to act. Thus, critical actions were frequently delayed.โ€

Colin Evison, BAM Nuttallโ€™s head of innovation, said: โ€œThis advancement in construction technology is a game changer.

โ€œThe Converge prediction engine gives us insight into material performance we didn’t think possible. We are delighted to be Convergeโ€™s industry partner in bringing this exciting new tool to market.โ€

The technology has been used during BAM Nuttallโ€™s expansion of London City Airport.

Funding for the teamโ€™s strength prediction engine came from a grant awarded by Innovate UK in 2018.

 

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