Maxwell GeoSystems configurable MissionOS platform is being used to manage all aspects of componentised "off-site" construction. The combination of SCADA, GIS and BIM in one web-based platform leads to simpler systems and more connected working.
We create bespoke SCADA type factory production interfaces to manager process flow in real time (<5 seconds). Hundreds of process sensors can be arranged to track production lines according to your exact requirements.
The data from these sensors are automatically linked to the production shift report module which records production, waiting and downtime according to a set of codes you design.
Maxwell GeoSystems and sister company, Etherterra, design embedded instrumentation systems for a variety of conventionally reinforced and fibre reinforced components. These new IoT solutions use new techniques to monitor the components during construction and installation with no trailing wires, low power and high sampling rates. The use of embedded electronics reduces the size and cost of these systems and removed 80% of the cabling leading to better results and less deleterious effect on the component for the instrumentation exercise.
These system have been used during projects to confirm performance as part of acceptance tests for alternative designs.
Embedded instrumentation in segments for the Liantang tunnel in Hong Kong.
Each completed component is registered to the production system with the details of geometry, reinforcement, concrete, gasket, bolting etc all recorded as manufacture time to a parent record. Using the "positions" features the production line can be pre-described and QRCodes assigned to mould numbers for printing and attaching ready for transport.
Each component parent record has a number of child records which can track a variety of QA/QC checks including concrete and reinforcement tests, cover-meter tests, visual assessments and laser-scanning files.
Tracking QA/QC defects by mould position.
Once created, the components go to temporary store awaiting transport. MissionOS has a very flexible system for creation of stacked storage facilities with the status of each component colour coded and geographically located.
By referring to the position management system at the point of delivery, MissionOS can help to arrange objects for delivery in the optimum order for direct insertion into the works.
Using the storage tracking logic, components can be assigned to temporary stores representing transport systems (eg. Trucks) by reg no. These trucks can be also treated as GIS objects and tracked using GPS trackers so you never lose touch with a components location and eta at site. For congested work sites, this information is important to ensure environmental compliance and that the required components arrive in the correct order.
By using the diagnostics capabilities of the GPS trackers you can also automate shift reporting of your transportation systems and identify causes for supply issues and improve the production logistics.
Arriving at site, the QR codes are scanned as the components are sent to form part of the construction.
In another example of the position management features in MissionOS, a user can set up pre-defined position arrangements for components and in the transfer to the work front check that components are sent in the order in which they are expected. This enables fabrication to be done quickly and easily especially in tight places where there is little or no opportunity to store components temporarily.
The real-time digital twin capabilities of MissionOS help users visualise and track the build as it proceeds and bring in other data sources which may be relevant such as this plot of TBM thrust forces on each ring.
On installation each segment is registered to the GIS and records are assigned to the positions. These include the TBM construction records (position, forces, grout volume etc.) and observations on the build eg. cracks, steps, lips, leaks etc.
A wide variety of reports can be created for all data types using the MissionOS canvas builder. MissionOS has a variety of inbuilt reports for our built-in data models but the user can create any other format of report as required with graphs, tables and commentary.
Something happened and you need to communicate? MissionOS is second to none when handling events. We use interactive blogs to manage the communication and mitigation of events when they happen. Don’t worry about writing the report, MissionOS will automate collecting relevant information from the system and combining with input from the team wherever they are.