Construction of the New NY Bridge, which began in July 2013, is vigilantly attended by eleven state-of-the-art environmental monitoring stations that continually measure dust and particle emissions, noise, and vibration levels. These real-time stations also read wind speed and direction to give exact information of where dust and particle emissions are heading or coming from, helping engineers and construction managers initiate controls. The data, which is gathered 24/7 and recorded daily, is immediately available on smartphones, tablets, and laptop computers for project personnel to analyzed and to ensure worker and public safety.
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Benefits of Real-time, Affordable Environmental Monitoring at the New NY Bridge
Posted by Shivi Kakar
Apr 29, 2014 10:29:00 AM
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Topics: Real-time Environmental Monitoring, Tappan Zee Bridge, Real-time date reporting