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Data Hub to Revolutionising Concrete Management

Converge has launched its innovative Data Hub technology, set to redefine concrete data management within the construction sector. This advanced platform automatically captures, centralises, and analyses an extensive array of concrete data—including delivery tickets, batch records, compliance assessments, volumetric data, mix designs, quality assurance metrics, non-conformance reports, and environmental product declarations (EPDs) detailing carbon content.

By automating these processes, Data Hub aims to save hundreds of person-hours previously spent on manual data entry, significantly mitigating human error and establishing a new standard for quality assurance on construction sites. The automation capabilities of the Data Hub also create a detailed, irrefutable audit trail for every concrete pour, which is instrumental in minimising the necessity for concrete rework. This, in turn, leads to considerable reductions in both waste and associated costs.

Morrisroe Group, a leading multi-disciplinary contractor known for its specialist design capabilities, is among the first to adopt the Data Hub. An official from Morrisroe stated, “With Data Hub, we not only eliminate manual tasks and decrease the risk of human error, but we also gain access to real-time data from any location—be it on-site, in the office, or during meetings. This allows us to react swiftly and keep our workforce productive and efficient.” The Data Hub is a significant enhancement to Converge’s AI-driven platform, Concrete DNA. It includes advanced features that improve construction efficiency and project outcomes. Contractors can now effortlessly log, tag, and track delivery tickets, along with essential metrics such as volume, slump, cube testing, sensor data, photos, and inspection records.

“Morrisroe’s experience with Data Hub has transformed our approach to managing and analysing concrete data,” noted an official from the company. “We now operate with a centralised system that not only accelerates data processing but also heightens the accuracy of our analyses. This empowers us to make quicker, more informed decisions, allowing us to focus on delivering high-quality, sustainable projects.” From a sustainability standpoint, tracking carbon emissions within the built environment has gained paramount importance for developers, contractors, and the entire supply chain. Data Hub facilitates the monitoring of carbon emissions alongside traditional metrics such as strength and progress, providing a holistic view of performance and enabling more informed decision-making that enhances project outcomes.

In 2022, Converge secured £15 million in a Series A funding round led by Climate Investment, aimed at accelerating its impact on carbon reduction. Mike Bishop, Investment Director at Climate Investment and a member of Converge’s Board, remarked, “Data Hub is yet another transformative product from Converge. It harmonises the demands of construction with sustainability initiatives, delivering an innovative solution that benefits both contractors and the environment—while simultaneously cutting costs and expediting project timelines.”

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