Queens Wharf Development
For Queens Wharf, we created an award winning solution, and implemented it on an ambitious scale. Our involvement on this project began in late 2017, where we worked alongside the Destination Brisbane Consortium, to design and implement an automated monitoring system, in line with strict State Government regulation.
Additionally, Monitum have been monitoring the structure of the Riverside Expressway during the construction of Queens Wharf. An elevated roadway, it carries around 150,000 vehicle movements per day, making it one of the most heavily congested and busy roads in Brisbane. Therefore, it was important that precise monitoring was undertaken on this vital piece of infrastructure during construction.
How we did it
To accomplish this, we leveraged our expertise in IoT and cloud-based technology under our dedicated research and development company, Monitum. This solution involved automatically monitoring, measuring and processing, vibration, geotechnical, structural and deformation data. Furthermore, over 2000 precise measurements were taken a day from over 350 IoT sensors, for a continuous five-year construction period. Notably, something few companies could provide to one of the biggest construction sites in the southern hemisphere.
Outcomes
Since beginning our automated monitoring work, we have continuously maintained the system, and worked proactively with project stakeholders. Significantly, automated monitoring has proved critical for the stakeholders on the Queens Wharf project. It has helped them understand, in near real time, the performance of structures on their site and surrounding it. While our services are taking mitigating risk for contractors and developers to another level. They’re also assisting our client to create the highest standards of safe and ethical construction whilst saving time and cost.
Queensland Spatial Excellence Award: Innovation & Commercialisation.
Our automated monitoring work on Queens Wharf won us an industry award in the Queensland Spatial Excellence Awards. SIBA|GITA CEO Deanna Hutchinson said that the calibre of entries speaks volumes about the Queensland spatial industry.