Can sensors speed Cobstruction? Purdue researches test concrete strength sensors

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Technology designed by Perdue engineers looks to verify concrete’s maturity onsite, without extensive offsite testing.

How long it takes to construct a building depends in large part on when the concrete of each floor is strong enough to take on loads. Purdue University engineers have developed sensors that could safely speed up a construction timeline by determining concrete strength directly onsite in real time.

Typically, concrete mix designs require testing before implementation in a construction project. Once those mixes have been vetted for use, the mix design cannot be altered without additional offsite testing.

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11 experts predict what will shape smart cities in 2021

From electrification to digital twins and the “15-minute city,” respondents shared a wide variety of trends to watch in the new year. Editor’s note: This story is part of the Smart Cities Dive Outlook on 2021, a series on the trends that will shape the industry in 2021. For a look at the business trends affecting other industries, see the Dive Outlook on 2021.

A key lesson learned throughout 2020 is that nobody can predict the future, but that won’t stop us from trying.

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