On-Site Concrete Monitoring Support

On-site concrete monitoring support for builders, contractors and QA teams across Australia.

NAORA coordinates and delivers the on-site components of concrete sensor monitoring — pre-pour planning, sensor placement, installation records, data verification and curing monitoring — with structured reporting your project team can rely on.

Australia-Wide Coverage

Structured QA Reporting

Pre-Pour Planning

On-Site Deployment

On-site concrete monitoring support, managed end-to-end.

NAORA coordinates and delivers the on-site components of concrete sensor monitoring, including pre-pour planning, sensor placement, installation records, live-data verification and curing monitoring.

Conventional sampling and laboratory compliance testing — including slump, air content, cylinder preparation and NATA-accredited testing — remain with the project's nominated testing provider unless expressly included under a separate agreed scope.

What on-site monitoring support covers

NAORA's on-site monitoring support is focused on managed sensor deployment and curing monitoring rather than statutory compliance testing. Requirements should be confirmed with the project engineer, specification and relevant stakeholders.

Concrete maturity and temperature monitoring generally operates alongside the project's specified sampling, laboratory testing and compliance regime. Laboratory testing provides results at specified test ages; in-situ monitoring provides continuous visibility into temperature and maturity development within the monitored element.

Structured monitoring records support project decision-making and QA documentation but do not replace required testing, professional engineering judgement or the responsibilities of the builder, engineer of record, concrete supplier, testing provider or certifier.

Who this service is for

  • Site and project managers who want the on-site components of a sensor monitoring program managed for them.
  • Concrete and civil contractors who need sensor deployment coordinated around a live program without disrupting the crew.
  • Builders and head contractors who want structured monitoring records suitable for inclusion in project documentation.
  • Engineers and QA managers who value traceable, consistent monitoring records prepared for engineering review.

How NAORA delivers on-site monitoring support

01

Before the pour

We confirm element type, schedule, monitoring thresholds and placement requirements with your team.

02

On the day

Our personnel attend site, place sensors and verify installation before the pour begins.

03

During curing

Continuous data collection is managed by NAORA, subject to connectivity and equipment availability, with communication in accordance with the agreed monitoring plan.

04

Threshold trends

Threshold exceedances and notable trends are flagged in plain language to your nominated contacts.

What you receive after the pour

A structured monitoring record, prepared for review by the client, project team and nominated engineer.

Monitoring summaries

How the concrete performed during curing.

Site photos

Captured during deployment and monitoring.

Layout mapping

Data tied to specific areas of the pour for context.

Structured record format

Suitable for inclusion in project records and stakeholder review.

Where on-site monitoring support is commonly used

  • Slabs and footings where sequencing decisions benefit from in-situ maturity data.
  • Tilt panels where curing progress is a program-critical input.
  • Structural pours where clear, traceable monitoring records support engineering review.
  • Large-volume placements — where mass concrete temperature monitoring is coordinated alongside the project's specified testing regime.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What does NAORA cover on site?

NAORA coordinates and delivers the on-site components of concrete sensor monitoring — pre-pour planning, sensor placement, installation records, live-data verification and curing monitoring. Conventional sampling, slump, air content, cylinder preparation and laboratory compliance testing remain with the project's nominated testing provider unless expressly included under a separate agreed scope.

Do you replace our existing laboratory testing program?

No. Sensor monitoring complements the project's specified sampling and laboratory compliance regime. It does not replace required cylinder testing where specified.

How quickly can NAORA attend a pour?

Mobilisation depends on location and pour date. Send us your site details and we will confirm availability and the recommended approach.

Is the monitoring report suitable for our engineer of record?

Reports are structured to support project QA documentation and prepared for review by the client, project team and nominated engineer. Scope and format can be adjusted through the agreed reporting scope.

Can NAORA cover ongoing programs, not just a single pour?

Yes. Engagements scale from a single pilot pour to multi-stage projects and ongoing programs, using consistent monitoring and reporting standards.

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Need on-site monitoring support on your next pour?

Send us your pour location, element type and date. We will confirm availability and walk you through the recommended monitoring approach in one call.

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