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assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2016Partners:University of Cambridge, Laing O'Rourke, Rolatube Technology Ltd, SKANSKA, Redbite Solutions +93 partnersUniversity of Cambridge,Laing O'Rourke,Rolatube Technology Ltd,SKANSKA,Redbite Solutions,Geothermal International Ltd,COSTAIN LTD,Thames Water (United Kingdom),Building Research Establishment Ltd BRE,Parsons Brinckerhoff,RedBite (United Kingdom),IBM (United Kingdom),Transport Scotland,Tube Lines Ltd,Highways Agency,Zuhlke Engineering Ltd,Geothermal International Ltd,National Highways,Redbite Solutions,Sol Data Ltd,Atkins (United Kingdom),TfL,INF,IBM (United Kingdom),Jennic Ltd,Sol Data Ltd,LONDON UNDERGROUND LIMITED,Thales (United Kingdom),Parsons Brinckerhoff,I B M United Kingdom Ltd,Arup Group (United Kingdom),Thales Group,Zuhlke Engineering Ltd,Tube Lines Ltd,OpenHub Limited,Zuhlke Engineering Ltd,Laing O'Rourke,Geothermal International Ltd,WSP Civils,Thames Water Utilities Limited,SKANSKA,Humber Bridge Board,BRE,Mott Macdonald (United Kingdom),Toshiba (United Kingdom),TREL,NXP (United Kingdom),TREL,TRL,WSP Civils,Capita (United Kingdom),TfL,University of Cambridge,COSTAIN LTD,WSP Civils (United Kingdom),Transport Scotland,TRL,Skanska (United Kingdom),Atkins UK,Senceive Ltd,Humber Bridge Board,Thales Group,Tube Lines Ltd,INF,Humber Bridge Board,Laing O'Rourke plc,OpenHub Limited,Omnisense (United Kingdom),Costain (United Kingdom),OpenHub Limited,Building Research Establishment,Rolatube Technology Ltd,LONDON UNDERGROUND LIMITED,Mott MacDonald Ltd,Rolatube Technology (United Kingdom),Senceive Ltd,General Electric (United Kingdom),Highways Agency,Building Research Establishment Ltd BRE,SOLDATA,Atkins UK,Thales Group (UK),GE Aviation,Senceive (United Kingdom),Arup Group Ltd,Mott Macdonald (United Kingdom),ITM,Capita Symonds,Parsons Brinckerhoff,Jennic Ltd,UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE,Transport Research Laboratory (United Kingdom),Capita Symonds,ITM Monitoring,Arup Group Ltd,Transport Scotland,Mott Macdonald (United Kingdom),Thames Water (United Kingdom)Funder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/I019308/1Funder Contribution: 4,956,320 GBPInfrastructure is a large part of the UK's assets. Efficient management and maintenance of infrastructure are vital to the economy and society. The application of emerging technologies to advanced health monitoring of existing critical infrastructure assets will quantify and define the extent of ageing and the consequent remaining design life of infrastructure, thereby reducing the risk of failure. Emerging technologies will also transform the industry through a whole-life approach to achieving sustainability in construction and infrastructure in an integrated way - design and commissioning, the construction process, exploitation and use, and eventual de-commissioning. Crucial elements of these emerging technologies will be the application of the latest sensor technologies, data management tools and manufacturing processes to the construction industry, both during infrastructure construction and throughout its design life. There will be a very substantial market for exploitation of these technologies by the construction industry, particularly contractors, specialist instrumentation companies and owners of infrastructure.In this proposal, we seek to create the Innovation and Knowledge Centre for Smart Infrastructure and Construction that will bring together four leading research groups in the Cambridge Engineering Department and the Computer Laboratory (sensors, computing, manufacturing engineering and civil engineering), along with staff in other faculties - the Judge Business School and the Department of Architecture. The Centre will develop and commercialise emerging technologies which will provide radical changes in the construction and management of infrastructure, leading to considerably enhanced efficiencies, economies and adaptability. We propose to create 'Smart Infrastructure' with the following attributes: (a) minimal disturbance and maximum efficiency during construction, (b) minimal maintenance for new infrastructure and optimum management of existing infrastructure, (c) minimal failures even during extreme events (fire, natural hazards, climate change), and (d) minimal waste materials at the end of the life cycle. The IKC will focus on the innovative use of emerging technologies in sensor and data management (e.g. fibre optics, MEMS, computer vision, power harvesting, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), and Wireless Sensor Networks). These will be coupled with emerging best practice in the form of the latest manufacturing and supply chain management approaches applied to construction and infrastructure (e.g. smart building components for life-cycle adaptive design, innovative manufacturing processes, integrated supply chain management, and smart management processes from building to city scales). It will aim to develop completely new markets and achieve breakthroughs in performance.The business opportunities in construction and infrastructure are very considerable, not only for construction companies but also for other industries such as IT, electronics and materials. The IKC is designed to respond directly and systematically to the input received from industry partners on what is required to address this issue. Through the close involvement of industry in technical development as well as in demonstrations in real construction projects, the commercialisation activities of emerging technologies will be progressed during the project to a point where they can be licensed to industry. The outputs of the IKC will provide the construction industry, infrastructure owners and operators with the means to ensure that very challenging new performance targets can be met. Furthermore the potential breakthroughs will make the industry more efficient and hence more profitable. They will also give UK companies a competitive advantage in the increasingly global construction market.
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