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Construction process always in focus with software and sensors

CONTAKT brings digitalisation to the construction site

01.04.2021 | News
Construction process always in focus with software and sensors
How can you ensure maximum productivity in cycle planning, team positioning and material disposition when planning and executing your construction project? That's easy: digitally, using CONTAKT. The sensor-based software solution provides direct support during on-site execution. Therefore, foremen and site supervisors can plan, allocate, and compare materials, resources, and personnel at the cycle level and gain valuable insights. The new Fröschl office building is an outstanding example of CONTAKT at work.

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CONTAKT was selected because of the tight schedule for the Fröschl construction company's six-storey office building in Hall, Tyrol. Without changing the staff deployment on the construction site in Hall, the team could complete seven cycles per week instead of the five cycles envisaged in the plan. Another significant advantage of CONTAKT was that the field-proven Concremote technology for measuring and optimising concrete performance is fully integrated. Simply measuring the early strength of the concrete in the ten ceiling components of this project resulted in a 25% saving in ceiling formwork, with a compressive strength of 29.6 MPa achieved just 25 hours after pouring.

Find out more about CONTAKT here.

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