Structural Monitoring
We perform structural monitoring to provide control methods on a wide range of situations. Long or short term monitoring of construction, industrial and infrastructure sites can be undertaken.
Real-Time Integrity Analytics
At Engineering Dynamics (EngScience), we provide the “nervous system” for critical infrastructure. Our structural monitoring services move beyond static inspections, offering real-time, data-driven insights into the health and behavior of complex structures. Whether managing a heritage landmark or a modern transport hub, we provide the control methods necessary to mitigate risk and extend asset life.
Comprehensive Monitoring Solutions
We undertake both long-term and short-term monitoring programs tailored to the specific lifecycle of the project:
Construction Phase Monitoring: Ensuring structural stability during sensitive excavation, demolition, or load-transfer sequences.
Industrial Integrity: Monitoring high-stress machinery environments to prevent fatigue and unexpected downtime.
Infrastructure Health: Providing continuous oversight for bridges, tunnels, and stadiums to ensure public safety and regulatory compliance.
Advanced Technical Capabilities
Our monitoring suites utilize the latest in high-precision engineering technology to quantify movement and stress with absolute clarity.
3D Laser Scanning & Spatial Surveys
We utilize high-density 3D Laser Scanning to create accurate “as-built” digital twins. This allows for sub-millimeter detection of structural deformation, settlement, or tilting over time, providing a visual and mathematical baseline for integrity.
Real-Time Strain & Stress Analysis
Using advanced Strain Monitoring arrays, we capture how a structure breathes and reacts to live loads. By measuring internal stresses, we can identify potential failure points long before they become visible to the naked eye.
Integrity Analytics
Data is only valuable if it is actionable. Our Real-Time Integrity Analytics convert raw sensor data into clear performance metrics, triggering automated alerts if structural thresholds are ever exceeded.
