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ACCIONA Launches DIGICONCRETE Platform to Digitally Track Concrete Quality and Progress

Prime Highlights

  • ACCIONA has created DIGICONCRETE, a digital platform that monitors concrete quality and progress in real time to improve construction efficiency.
  • The tool enhances decision-making, reduces delays, and ensures adherence to construction standards through transparent, data-driven dashboards.

Key Facts

  • DIGICONCRETE uses advanced technologies like optical character recognition and wireless temperature sensors, and can be accessed via mobile, tablet, or computer.
  • The platform has been deployed on projects in Spain, including Valencia Tax Agency HQ and Palma de Mallorca Airport, and will expand to international sites, including the Middle East.

Background

Construction company ACCIONA created a digital platform called DIGICONCRETE to track the quality and progress of concrete on its sites. The tool helps teams manage structural concrete more efficiently, accurately, and transparently during construction.

DIGICONCRETE lets teams track concrete placement and strength in real time. The platform gives remote access to concrete performance data, helping project teams make faster, smarter decisions on site. Its digital dashboards make quality checks easier and ensure construction standards are met.

The platform reduces delays by keeping teams informed about the maturity level of concrete. This speeds up formwork and stripping and makes it easier to coordinate different construction tasks. By digitising data collection, DIGICONCRETE also reduces manual paperwork and improves record accuracy.

ACCIONA said the platform uses advanced data capture technologies such as optical character recognition and wireless devices fitted with high-precision temperature sensors. These tools measure curing conditions and strength development with greater accuracy. DIGICONCRETE can be accessed on mobile phones, tablets, and computers, enabling smooth collaboration between onsite teams and technical offices.

The company noted that the platform is especially useful in hot and demanding environments like the Middle East. High temperatures can make concrete curing harder, so it’s important to monitor it closely. DIGICONCRETE helps you plan better and control risks.

ACCIONA has already used DIGICONCRETE on several projects in Spain. These include the new Tax Agency headquarters in Valencia, the renovation of Palma de Mallorca Airport’s terminal, and a road construction project in Zaragoza. The company said it plans to roll out the platform across more international projects, including those in the Middle East, as part of its wider digital construction strategy.