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New Data Hub by Converge Enhances Construction Efficiency

Converge has launched its groundbreaking Data Hub technology, poised to transform concrete data management in the construction industry. Data Hub automatically captures, centralises, and analyses all concrete data — including delivery tickets, batch records, compliance cube analysis, volumetric data, mix designs, QA data, non-conformance reports, and environmental product declarations (EPDs) with carbon content.

This innovation promises to save hundreds of person-hours on manual data entry, significantly reducing human error and setting a new benchmark in quality assurance on construction sites. The automation capabilities of Data Hub also establish a detailed, irrefutable audit trail for each concrete pour, minimising the need for concrete rework, thereby reducing waste and costs.Morrisroe Group, a leading multi-disciplinary contractor with specialist design capabilities, was among the early adopters of Data Hub. Official at Morrisroe Group, stated, “With Data Hub, we not only eliminate manual work and reduce the risk of human error, but we also gain access to real-time data wherever we are — on-site, in the office, or in a meeting — so we can react quickly and keep our workforce productive and efficient.”

Data Hub is the latest addition to Converge’s AI-driven platform, Concrete DNA. It includes advanced features that enhance construction efficiency and project outcomes. Contractors like Morrisroe can now easily log, tag, and track delivery tickets and essential metrics such as volume, slump, cube testing, sensor data, photos, and inspection records from any location. An official at Morrisroe highlighted, “Data Hub has revolutionised the way we manage and analyse our concrete data. We now have a centralised system that not only speeds up data processing but also enhances the accuracy of our analysis. This allows us to make better, quicker decisions and focus on what truly matters — building high-quality, sustainable projects.” From a sustainability perspective, monitoring carbon emissions in the built environment is becoming increasingly important to developers, contractors, and the supply chain. Data Hub enables contractors to track and monitor carbon emissions alongside traditional metrics like strength and progress, offering a comprehensive performance view and enabling more informed decisions that enhance project outcomes.

In 2022, Converge raised a £15M Series A, led by Climate Investment, to accelerate its impact on carbon reduction. Mike Bishop, Investment Director at Climate Investment and Converge Board Member, commented, “Data Hub is yet another transformative product by Converge. It balances construction demands with sustainability efforts, offering an innovative solution that provides a win-win for contractors and the environment — while simultaneously reducing costs and accelerating project timelines.”

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