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  1. Index
  2. CMCS at BRE
  3. Development of AMS
  4. Non-destructive testing of Marine Jetties
  5. Fixed sensor monitoring of Diaphragm walls
  6. Monitoring Buildings during Redevelopment
  7. Tunnel Monitoring
  8. Embankment Systems
  9. Loggers
  10. Tunnel Distortion Monitoring
  11. In-place tilt monitoring system
  12. Tunnels Interaction System
  13. Re-Development of Small Properties
  14. Viaducts
  15. DLR at Mansion House
  16. Tunnel Monitoring System (Discrete beams)
  17. CTRL 240
  18. Dams
  19. Electro-levels
  20. Movement indicators
  21. Results of Charing Cross Load Cells
  22. Non-destructive testing of concrete structures
  23. Radio in Construction Monitoring
  24. Settlement Reducing Piles
  25. Land Surveying and Total Station Monitoring
  26. Vibration Monitoring
  27. Monitoring the complete strain history of concrete elements
  28. Past CMCS Projects

Client: PCA Date: October 2002 -

Curzon Street, Mayfair, London: Monitoring for potential collapse of four-storey building during replacement of main structural pillar on the second floor.

Client: Murphy Date: July 2002 -

Crystal Palace, south west London: Monitoring the stability of 2, two storey block of flats during extensive repairs to their foundations.

Client: Charles Scott and Partners (London). Date: May - October 02.

Battersea, London: Monitoring stability of listed building (old pump house) during the demolition of adjacent building to make way for new Thames Water ring main

Client: Laing Construction Date: 2001 - ongoing

Monitor the effects of a deep excavation on Mansfield College and surrounding structures, Oxford. Install movement-monitoring system in the diaphragm wall using innovative designed radio link systems.

Client: Giken (Europe) Date: 2001 - ongoing

Design movement-monitoring system using radio link loggers during the construction of the new BBC buildings at White City, London

Client: BRE Date: 2001 Design strain-monitoring system for marble cladding in historic building, Germany

Client: Waterman Environmental Date: 2001

Design movement-monitoring system for retained structure during demolition of surrounding structures.

Client: Lionstar Date: 2001

Design movement-warning system for gable end wall at Sylvan Road, London.

Client: University of Naples Date: 2000

Design and install an automatic movement system on a 150-year-old, three-storey school in Naples, Italy. The system consists of 120 crack monitors to investigate structural movements of the building constructed over ancient Roman and Greek caverns and tombs.

Client: Bureau Date: 2000

The design and install of an automatic movement system to control grouting works under a 200 x 80 m three storey building in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Client: Edmund Nuttalls Date: 1999

The design, supervision of installation and monitoring of a Baltic Flour Mill in Newcastle during major refurbishment work.

Client: Mott MacDonald Date: 1998 - 99

Long term monitoring of the Mansion House subsequent to the completion of the DLR.

Client: Durtnell Date: 1997 - 98

Design and install movement-monitoring systems at 11 Brick St. A major new basement structure was constructed while preserving the integrity of the existing listed building. Electro levels were used to continuously monitor tilt on the existing structure and trigger alarms if movement limits were exceeded. Movements were also checked by periodic total station surveying. See also entry under foundation monitoring.

Client: Taylor Woodrow Date: 1994 - 97

Jubilee Line Extension 102 Main Monitoring Contract: Design and install movement-monitoring systems on 30 major structures and 10 tunnelling locations in the Waterloo and Westminster Areas. More than 2500 instruments, including data logging and remote data retrieval via modems. This project included foundation monitoring tunnel monitoring, sub surface monitoring and escalator monitoring as well as building monitoring and is the biggest project undertaken by CMCS to date. Structures monitored included Big Ben, The Treasury, St James St Nos. 10, 16, King St Nos. 13-17, 21, 22, 23-24 and 25 Crown Passage Nos. 6-7 and 16-19, Pall Mall Nos. 53, 54 and 55-58, the RAC Club, the RICS building, Parliament St Nos. 34-43, Cannon Row, the River Wall and Steps, Victoria Embankment, the Savoy Arches, Victory Arches, Alaska St No 1, Buckley St Nos. 1 and 2, Winchcote St No 1, Waterloo Rd Nos. 77-79 and 81-83. See also entries under Bridges, Tunnels and Escalators.

Client: Keller Concrete Date: 1994 - 97

Jubilee Line Extension 104 (London Bridge Area) Main Monitoring Contract: Design and install structural movement monitoring systems for the most concentrated area of tunnelling on the Jubilee Line Extension. More than 600 instruments including data logging, data handling and analysis. Structures monitored included: Joiner Street Arches - When built the largest brick structure in the world, supporting London Bridge Station and approach tracks. Bridge House, The Midland Bank, Barclays Bank, Chapter House, The Post Office, London Bridge House Nos. 4-8, 10-18, 20-26 and 28-30, The Bunch of Grapes Public House, New City Courts, Mary Sheridan House, 1-7 St Thomas St, Shoe shop, Reed Employment, London Underground House and 4-8 London Bridge House. See also entry under bridges.

Client: Soletanche Date: 1997

Installation of a monitoring system to measure change in load on strut supports at Rotherhithe Station during construction works. System included data processing and local alarms.

Client: Laing Technology Group Date: 1996

Install a movement monitoring system on buildings surrounding a deep excavation at Burlington St and Saville Row.

Client: Balfour Beatty. Date: 1995 - 96

Design and install movement-monitoring system for Heathrow airport Terminal 4 during construction of the Heathrow express link, remote data retrieval by modem.

Client: Taylor Woodrow. Date: 1995

Design and install a monitoring system for Palace Pier Brighton during construction of an underground water storage system.

Client: Keller Colcrete. Date: 1994

Design and install movement-monitoring systems for JLE 104 major tunnelling trial.

Client: Balfour Beatty. Date: 1993 - 94

Design and install monitoring system of Second Severn Crossing Approach Road.

Client: Naples University/Government body in charge of Castle. Date: 1994

Design and install automatic crack movement monitoring system for Castle del Ovo, Naples, Italy.

Client: Keller Colcrete. Date: 1993

Supply (part Design) and installation of a monitoring system for Imperial Oils Research Centre in Sarnia (Canada) to control compensation grouting as a new railway tunnel was driven under the building to link Canada to the USA including data logging and analysis.

Client: Property Services Agency. Date: 1993

Design and install lateral movement monitoring system Victoria Tower.

Client: Strathclyde Regional Council. *

The design and installation of movement monitoring system for multiple office blocks in Glasgow.

Client: Mott MacDonald. *

The design and installation of the electro level movement monitoring system for the Mansion House during the formation of the Docklands Light Railway

Client: Property Services Agency. *

The design and installation of a monitoring system to check the movement of the retained outside shell of the Royal Courts of Justice during major demolition and redesign of the inside structure.

Client: 13th Commission. *

The design and installation of a movement monitoring system for the Leaning Tower of Pisa.

Client: Scottish Provident. *

The design and installation of a protection monitoring system for a 13th century building in Shrewsbury.

 
 
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