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PERI InSite Construction

The solution for optimal concreting processes

With PERI InSite Construction, you always have an overview of the concreting process on your construction site. Thanks to various sensors and a web application, you receive real-time information about the concrete - no matter where you are.

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Your Benefits

The vision behind PERI InSite Construction

How it works

The interaction of our sensors and our web application is crucial for optimising the concreting process. You always have the choice of whether you want to use individual sensors or the entire package for your project. Below you will find a brief overview of the products currently available.

The installation of the sensors is very simple. You can connect them directly to the formwork before concreting.

More Information

Here you find detailed information about the sensors and the web application.

Projects

Read here how our customers were able to realise time and cost advantages in their construction projects through the use of PERI InSite Construction.

Silvio Schmid
Foreman
Anliker AG
Thanks to concrete pressure monitoring with the PERI ISC, the concrete pressure on the formwork could be monitored live on a minute-by-minute basis during concreting of the 13 m high walls. This gave us enormous safety during the concreting process of the walls. Depending on the pressure development, the climbing speed could be adjusted to the concrete pressure accordingly. Thanks to PERI ISC, all walls from 11 m to 13 m high could be concreted even at outside temperatures of around 5°C without any concerns about the formwork pressure being too high.

Further Reference Projects

Find more reference projects and statements here and learn how PERI Insite Construction has optimised the concreting processes of our customers.

Contact

Vema Venturi AB
Johan På Gårdas gata 5A
412 50 Göteborg
Schweden

+49 7309 4043973
info@insiteconstruction.io

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