Concrete is used in a diverse range of tunnelling projects, due to its combination of versatility and strength. However, this flexibility also makes thorough and accurate testing crucial to avoid potentially disastrous failures. Modern technology is now making testing more efficient and reliable, increasing productivity and reducing costs.
Adeel Hassan, the Product Manager at a leading supplier of construction materials testing and environmental instrumentation, looks at the importance of consistently accurate soil testing and analysis in construction, and discusses how the latest technology is offering benefits to ground engineers and construction companies alike.
Adeel Hassan, Product Manager at ELE International, highlights the importance of thorough and accurate concrete testing in tunnelling projects, in order to avoid potentially disastrous failures.
Accurate testing and analysis of soil as an engineering material is crucial to the success of a wide range of construction projects. Tim Gardiner, Business Unit Manager at ELE International, a leading supplier of construction materials testing and environmental instrumentation, explains how the latest technology is complementing traditional testing methods to offer benefits to both ground engineers and construction companies.
Adeel Hassan, the Product Manager at ELE International, explains the importance of accurately testing the soil at a potential construction site to avoid costly repercussions once building has begun.
Adeel Hassan, the Product Manager at ELE International, highlights the importance of testing hardened concrete in order to minimise costs and build sound structures and discusses how the latest testing equipment is increasing the accuracy and simplicity of testing.
ELE International, a leading supplier of construction materials testing and environmental instrumentation, has provided CPI EuroMix, the market leader in dry mortar in the UK and Ireland, with its latest cement testing equipment, enabling the mortar supplier to take control of its testing processes and ensure the high quality of its materials.
ELE International has supplied the School of Technology at Newcastle College with a complete suite of construction materials testing equipment and environmental instrumentation for use in its new on-site laboratory. The technology is enabling the college to give students invaluable first-hand experience of materials testing procedures.
Adeel Hassan, the Product Manager at ELE International, explains how the latest cement testing technology is enabling manufacturers to implement efficient quality control procedures simply and cost-effectively.