Instruments measuring environmental parameters like temperature, humidity, wind, and pressure at project sites. Data supports safety planning and helps correlate weather with construction performance.
Fixed marker installed on a building or structure to monitor movement using surveying instruments. Data is typically collected with total stations or RTS systems.
Chain of tilt sensors installed in boreholes to continuously track ground or structural movement. Provides real-time automated readings without the need for manual surveys.
Linked accelerometers measuring changes in shape or profile of soil and structures in real time. Ideal for tunnels, dams, and retaining walls where deformation monitoring is critical.
Transparent gauge fixed across a crack to measure relative displacement or widening over time. It is a simple yet reliable tool for tracking crack progression in masonry and concrete structures.
Embedded or surface-mounted sensor that measures strain in concrete, steel, or rock. Widely used in geotechnical, civil, and structural projects.
Simple device placed in cracks to monitor opening or closing movement in masonry or concrete. Often used for long-term monitoring of structural health and stability.
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