Structural Monitoring as a Foundation for Durability
Structural monitoring and durability are central to our engineering approach. Through the deployment of advanced structural sensors, we measure movements, deformations, stresses and strains affecting buildings, civil engineering works, complex infrastructure and historic monuments. As a result, asset owners gain a reliable understanding of structural behaviour under operational and environmental conditions.
Tailored Monitoring Solutions for Each Project
Moreover, the diversity of available sensor technologies allows monitoring systems to be precisely adapted to specific technical challenges, risk levels and budget constraints. Whether applied to large‑scale infrastructure or sensitive heritage assets, solutions are scalable and customised to meet local conditions across the Middle East.
Monitoring During Construction and Rehabilitation Works
In particular, structural instrumentation plays a key role when construction, excavation or rehabilitation activities are carried out on or near existing structures. In these situations, continuous monitoring helps ensure that structural integrity is preserved throughout the works. Consequently, any abnormal behaviour can be identified early, enabling timely corrective actions.
Long‑Term Structural Health Monitoring
In addition, monitoring systems are widely used for long‑term structural health assessment. By tracking performance over time, asset owners can anticipate ageing mechanisms and adapt maintenance strategies accordingly. This proactive approach supports informed decision‑making and reduces the risk of unexpected interventions.
Supporting Asset Lifecycle and Sustainability Strategies
Finally, when integrated into asset lifecycle management frameworks, structural monitoring solutions directly support broader sustainability objectives. By enhancing safety, extending service life and optimising maintenance planning, they contribute to the long‑term preservation and value of infrastructure assets.