With COMMAND Center AutoCollect users can measure and log concrete temperature history, calculate maturity, and evaluate in-place strength while away from the jobsite.
COMMAND Center has released a new fully autonomous concrete data collection option as part of its concrete temperature and maturity monitoring system. With COMMAND Center AutoCollect, builders, subcontractors, suppliers, testing firms, owners and owner agencies, engineers, and architects can measure and log concrete temperature history, calculate maturity, and evaluate in-place strength while away from the jobsite. By removing the necessity of on-site personnel to collect data, COMMAND Center AutoCollect can save teams the expense and labor hours of manually collecting data onsite.
In addition, COMMAND Center has released a new cloud sharing platform for users; the COMMAND Center Cloud. The secure COMMAND Center Cloud works with or without the AutoCollect option, allowing teams to sync project files automatically across multiple devices and protect files with user privileges.
COMMAND Center AutoCollect uses a cellular signal to automatically send sensor data to the COMMAND Center Cloud where teams can access it in real-time from anywhere, on or off the jobsite. Users can receive real-time alerts via text message or email when their concrete approaches temperature limits or achieves estimated target strength. COMMAND Center AutoCollect offers alternative download options and data redundancies to reduce potential data loss, so teams can be sure their concrete data is safe.