We are pleased that Idencia was chosen as the service to capture and host this information. In fact, this was the second of three tunnel projects (so far) that chose Idencia to digitize its product information. So, we feel we have a pretty good perspective as to why tunnel projects are requiring digital product records.
The cost of the service can be allocated to the project cost while the DOT uses the system for its own internal efficiency. This is quite attractive to DOTs facing shrinking operating budgets.
How does this work? MassDOT has done this with two bridge projects using Idencia. The DOT specs use of RFID tracking into the projects. The tags are embedded by the manufacturer. The manufacturer can be required to collect QC information on tablets using the Idencia app and/or the DOT inspectors can use it to collect test information. This is automatically uploaded to the DOT's web-hosted Idencia account and reports (customized to the DOT's needs) are automatically updated in real time. This saves substantial time in managing a paper trail that would otherwise look something like this:
Manufacturing and construction efficiency
Digital records enable cost efficiency in manufacturing and construction as well. The complex nature of tunnel construction can make inventory management a highly inefficient process. Digital records address this. For instance, organizing the segments for each ring in the laydown yard (or the manufacturer's yard) can be logistically challenging and result in time delays. With each segment serialized by an RFID tag, the contractor can simplify the organizing process by scanning a piece and instantly identifying the ring in which it is to be placed. Additionally, the records for each segment can be associated with its ring, so information retrieval is much simpler and more effective.
Unfortunately, accidents happen and analysis needs to be undertaken to determine the cause. In 2006, a ceiling panel fell out of the Fort Point Channel Tunnel in Boston. More recently, a pedestrian bridge at Florida International University collapsed while under in construction in March 2018.
Serializing each product used in the project and retaining digital records can make forensic analysis much quicker and more effective, both critical factors in times of emergency. Equally as important, digital data enables project managers to perform better predictive analysis that can prevent accidents from happening.
For these reasons and more, tunnel project managers recognize the value of digital product records and are increasingly specifying them in their projects. Other examples:
*Used Idencia to collect and host digital records
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About Idencia
Our mission at Idencia is to elevate the productivity of infrastructure product manufacturers. We offer RFID tracking solutions that improve productivity and offer value throughout the value chain. As a cloud-hosted product tracking system that is seamless between manufacturers, contractors and asset managers, Idencia adds information value to all, eliminates redundancy and saves time.