Monitoring

Observing and monitoring interventions to ancient constructions reveals important aspects of their behaviour over time, specifically the state of deformation and the opening and closing of cracks.

Defining an observation plan in advance makes it possible, not only to verify any anomaly or movement tendency, but also to follow-up corrective measures without influencing, however, normal work progress.

For these purposes, Oz is in a position to take advantage of major developments in topographic instrumentation and software (more precise and “robotised” instruments providing automated and faster reading times).


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