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Maxwell GeoSystems | Mission OS

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Maxwell GeoSystems | Mission OS

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  1. MissionOS Tunnel Data Management Data You Can Build On

  2. TUNNEL DATA MANAGEMENT Maxwell GeoSystemsis seeing great success with its innovativeMissionOSsystem. Customers are discovering how it enables collaboration on projects. It’s proving to be a real game-changer for the construction industry and ideal for tunnelling applications. The system is being chosen for major infrastructure development projects as well as ongoing maintenance management. This innovative technology platform is revolutionising how our clients can exploit automation of project data to reduce time & costs, making teams more efective. MissionOS is a bespoke software platform for the display and interpretation of construction data and has a module specifcally confgured for tunnelling. The software utilises a robust, expandable, tiered and secure database architecture to process the construction data before displaying it on a fast, ultra-light, confgurable web interface for rapid interrogation anywhere that has an internet connection. The key features of the system are its confguarability, the level of engineering tools and timelines available to the user. Hosting on cloud services means that MissionOS can readily deal with the largest projects. 2 MaxwellGeoSystems Limited Version: 1.0 Tunnel Brochure Date: 1st January 2018

  3. GeoSystems Ltd. MissionOS MissionOS - Tunnelling The STEMS Control Room on Singapore’s DTSS2 using MissionOS-TDMS to manage 100km of tunnelling built by 27 collaborating contractors with 86 shafts The Tunnel Data Management System (TDMS) is an application of both the MissionOS Designer and Builder streams combined into one integrated platform for the specifc high risk construction activity of tunnelling. The platform combines several layers of functionality to enable the user to efectively link data to the tunnel excavation and lining process to design, investigation and instrument feedback for better tunnel process control. The portal allows the engineer rapid access to all the information associated with the tunnelling works. Any of the recorded parameters can be graphed for any section of the tunnel. The Proven Solution for the Toughest Jobs The TDMS system has been successfully utilised on numerous projects in Hong Kong (Regional Express Line, Shatin Central Link, Hong Kong West Drainage, Lai Chi Kok and Tsuen Wan West Drainage, Liantang Lam Tin and others), Singapore (SPPA cable tunnels), Thailand (MRTBLE) and Malaysia (KVMRT 1&2), United Kingdom (Thames Tideway), U.S. (Los Angeles Metro & Washington NEBT) as well as in Australia (Brisbane Airport Link, Perth Airport Link). 3 Version: 1.0 Tunnel Brochure MaxwellGeoSystems Limited Date: 1st January 2018

  4. GeoSystems Ltd. MissionOS Managing Tunnel Risk A critical element of any tunnel project is the efective management of risk & hazards. MissionOS creates an environment in which all relevant tunnel geological plans and profles together with pre-tunnel assumptions, including the geology revealed through drill hole data, can be easily loaded. It is possible to identify hazards and register them within the MissionOS platform through simple digitising and classifcation. Additional relevant hazards & consequence meta-data such as building damage assessments can also be incorporated. MissionOS can host all geotechnical and survey instruments installed in a tunnel as well as at the surface. On-going records of ground movement and instrumentation monitoring can then be carried out both in manual mode as well as in real-time. The system hierarchy can be readily confgured combining geotechnical, survey and TBM parameters into single & tables in order to assess correlations. The unique MissionOS user-interface is extremely intuitive and allows for the creation of a bespoke dashboard for key instruments or parameters. Once confgured, geological cross-sections and generic canvas screens can automate the reporting process, manage alarms, safety events and processes using collaborative blogs. Importantly, this frees up valuable engineer’s time to focus on risk management and mitigation. TBM HEAD PLAN VIEW LONG SECTION VIEW Gaussian plots & digitised hazards TBM Section View Obtaining accurate prediction data becomes quick and easy using MissionOS. The system provides a range of analytical tools enabling the user to create instant comparisons and the critical analysis of project data can be achieved dynamically. With such a high level of built-in confgurability, any TBM parameter can be immediately compared with predictions and instrument data as sections, plots & contours. The ability to combine key TBM parameters such as face pressure, thrust, cutter wear etc. with geotechnical data provides an important insight into critical parameters as the TBM progresses through the ground. This allows the Project Engineer to readily undertake forecasts such as volume loss analysis or the impact of water infow & tunnel pumping. A signifcant capability of the system is the newly introduced automatic 3D model generation feature. This allows for the interrogation of data to be presented in a 3D rendering in real-time. 4 Version: 1.0 Tunnel Brochure MaxwellGeoSystems Limited Date: 1st January 2018

  5. GeoSystems Ltd. MissionOS Managing Productivity QS Charts are easy to produce from a range of fxed templates Easy-to-use interface for the creation of shift reports MissionOS optimises all input data to generate a common cycle of statistics allowing for cross-comparison and analysis against the forecast plan. The system monitors the time records of all site related activities during excavation and throughout the lining of the tunnel. Each record is then identifable within the critical path activity. As the tunnel progresses, data can be acquired from the TBM in real-time and automatically converted into structured data & analysed using highly confgurable graphing & reporting to produce customisable interfaces combining all key TBM machine data with other measured parameters. Tunnel geology and hydro-geology information can also be incorporated with the MissionOS system. Other construction records including temporary works ( Probing, grouting, mapping, support, installation), QA/QC tests ( Both concrete & steel) plus photographic & CCTV records can all be included. This provides a platform for more comprehensive collection of data, from probe hole drilling & Pre/Post excavation records to photographic records of jobs and structures. MissionOS was awarded a “Productivity Improvement Project” award by the Singapore Building Authority in 2015. Final output of Shift Reports generated automatically to PDF Construction progress viewed in real-time 5 Version: 1.0 Tunnel Brochure MaxwellGeoSystems Limited Date: 1st January 2018

  6. GeoSystems Ltd. MissionOS Managing Safety System users can easily operate the software through its intuative user-interface. MissionOS allows the user to monitor all critical aspects of tunnel activities & safety in real-time. The system automatically prompts Alerts and Actions to a heirarchy of users for assessment and further interrogation of data. These warning notifcations can be sent by e-mail & SMS-text automatically, or alternatively, by the engineer responsible after verifcation. Reports can also be produced in PDF format. The Blog feature gives user group members the opportunity to add their own comments and feedback to any given topic. Attachments can be included to a Blog comment and easily viewed. Users can search specifc topics, check for updates as well initiate their own new threads. The system automatically archives all Blog information ensuring that the data history is fully maintained throughout the duration of the project and afterwards providing a valuable accesible library resource if required. MissionOS is a highly confgurable, structured operation system, which monitors and controls all the various activities a tunnel project generates, reducing risks and managing safety. 6 Version: 1.0 Tunnel Brochure MaxwellGeoSystems Limited Date: 1st January 2018

  7. GeoSystems Ltd. MissionOS TBM Process Control Tunnel process control is the feedback between the observed behaviour of the TBM and supporting plant with data records, predictions and observations. The objective is to tunnel safely and efectively, maximising productivity, whilst minimising any harmful efects, such as settlement. This feedback requires numerous streams of data to be connected and compared in real-time and MissionOS is the most complete and confgurable system to do this. System users can freely interrogate data and provide enhanced levels of supervision, knowing that MissionOS is managing the data processing. 7 Version: 1.0 Tunnel Brochure MaxwellGeoSystems Limited Date: 1st January 2018

  8. GeoSystems Ltd. MissionOS TBM Process Control MissionOS features customisable HUD type dashboard screens for any TBM with each screen focused on particular TBM processes. Screens are available for Open Shield, Double Shield conveyor, EPB, Slurry and multimode. Processes covered include: . Clear summary dashboard giving access to key tunnelling parameters with ability to customise and save plots as required Overview Innovative displays show clearly the real time line and level of the TBM with attitude and relation to actual and interpreted ground conditions Guidance Thrust pressures, cutterhead torque and motor parameters recorded and compared in real time to evaluate machine health Machine Efciency Real time face pressure distribution on the tunnel face linked to parameters such as muck conditioning and slurry density Face Pressure Control Heads up display of the current and historical face injection of slurry, bentonite and EPB polymers and data on the resulting much density, temperature and cutterhead torque. Muck Conditioning Real time control on the excavation volume against prediction with the ability to evaluate ground loss and heave. Compare in real-time with instrumentation through predicted gaussian curves using updateable constants. Perform user defned calculations using belt weighers and volume scanners on EPB machines Muck Balance Clear visual representation of the current and historic fow of slurry with density characteristics and calculated in/out balance and excavated volume Slurry Circuit Connect to STP dataloggers and show current representations for slurry separation for comparison with ground conditions Slurry Treatment Plant For EPB link to gantry crane muck extraction records for secondary evaluation of muck volumes Muck Gantry 8 Version: 1.0 Tunnel Brochure MaxwellGeoSystems Limited Date: 1st January 2018

  9. GeoSystems Ltd. MissionOS Tunnel System Performance The Tunnel Data Management System (TDMS)is accessed through a portal interface. Users can create their own bespoke dashboard for key instruments and project parameters. It is possible to set the Ring-theming for any TBM parameter (Min, Max & Average) for instant analysis. TheMissionOS TDMS has a suite of generic canvas screens to choose from encompassing 100m Look-ahead, settlement contouring and TBM control options. Progress of Tunnel Sectors and Rings can display full engineering parameters Complex 3D Interactions can be viewed dynamically in real-time 9 Version: 1.0 Date: 1st January 2018 MaxwellGeoSystems Limited Tunnel Brochure

  10. GeoSystems Ltd. MissionOS Tunnel Key Features Automated loading, processing, audit, management, analysis, display & reporting Automated import of any data format for any data source including any TBM Data checks and pre-processing on import for optimising web accessibility Combine with instrument and other meta-data to produce calculated results Transparent calibration and calculation processes Automatic alarm issuing including heartbeat function Manual and real-time data capture with automated Shift reporting using machine data Audit control for alerts and alarms User defnable GIS, HUD interfaces combine all data in one environment with high interactivity Customisable Analysis & Reporting using CSR (Consolidated Summary Reports) & WYSIWYG Canvas Hazards & Risks System capabilities managing risks, hazards, design feedback and instrumentation: Load tunnel geological plans and profles and pre-tunnel assumptions including the geology revealed in the drill holes Identify hazards and register them to the MissionOS through simple digitising and classifcation in both 2D and 3D Add relevant hazard and consequence meta-data e.g. building damage assessments Host geotechnical and survey Instruments installed in tunnel and at the surface with on-going records on ground movement and instrumentation monitoring both manual and in real-time Combine geotechnical, survey & TBM parameters into single graphs & tables to assess correlations Create bespoke dashboard for key instruments or parameters including geological cross sections and generic canvas screens (100m Lookahead, settlement contour, TBM control) Automate reporting processes to free up engineers to focus on risk management and mitigation Manage alarms, safety events and processes using collaborative blogs Load prediction data using analytical tools for instant comparison & analysis including: Ring theming of any TBM parameter (min, max & average) for instant analysis and comparison with contours of instrument data Contouring of TBM parameters such as face pressure, cutter wear etc. Automatic 3D model generation Volume loss analysis Enables forecasting using numerical models for a variety of water infow & tunnel pumping records and evaluate time dependent efects. Combine geotechnical and TBM parameters into a single graph to assess correlations 10 Version: 1.0 Tunnel Brochure MaxwellGeoSystems Limited Date: 1st January 2018

  11. GeoSystems Ltd. MissionOS Tunnel Key Features Productivity Manage progress of the works including activities & links to meta-data. Summarise data to common cycle statistics for cross comparison and analysis against forecasts. Typical data includes: Time records of all site activities during excavation and lining of the tunnel with records identifying the critical path activity Tunnel progress and chainage to tunnel face in real time, with geometrical details of tunnel cross-section before and after excavation Number and classifcation of labour and plant engaged in tunnelling TBM data in real-time (< 2mins) into confgurable graphing and reporting with customisable HUD like interfaces combining all TBM machine data with other measured parameters Tunnel geology and hydro geology encountered including soft/mixed ground characteristics and interfaces, rock Joint details and primary support installed Probe hole drilling and Pre- and Post- excavation grouting records, including grout design/mix, grouting accepting criteria, grouting pressure adopted, grout volume used, rock mass parameters, probe hole infow, calibration records of measurement devices/procedures. Photographic records of jobs (exposed rock face/support installed), instruments (installation records) and structures (condition survey details) Data Management and Processing Dynamic monitoring and capture of data in real-time Data capture of TBM parameter data in real-time Ring file data file size reduced through post-processing to remove idle status data Cutter tool wear prediction Shift reporting Drill and Blast logging Rock mapping/face inspections Grouting details The portal allows the engineer rapid access to all the information associated with the tunnelling works. Any of the recorded parameters can be graphed for any section of the tunnel 11 Version: 1.0 Tunnel Brochure MaxwellGeoSystems Limited Date: 1st January 2018

  12. United Kingdom/Europe Maxwell GeoSystems (UK) Ltd. 65a Loxley Road London, SW183LL Hong Kong Maxwell GeoSystems Ltd. Unit A, 20/F Easy Tower, 609 Tai Nan West Street, Cheung Sha Wan, Hong Kong SAR, China United States Maxwell GeoSystems Ltd. c/o Spectotechnology LLC 1061 E. Elizabeth Ave. Linden, NJ 07036 Tel: +1 866-925-7737 United Kingdom Tel: +852 2581 2288 Singapore Maxwell GeoSystems Pte Ltd. 11 Beach Road, #03-01 Crasco Building, Singapore, 189675 Australia Maxwell GeoSystems Pty Ltd. Unit 3 44 Thalassa Ave East Corrimal, NSW 2518 India Maxwell GeoSystems India Pvt Ltd. Door no 39/2638, 3rd Floor, Modayil Centre Point, M.G Road, Kochi-16, Kerala,India Tel: +91 484-4011161 Tel: +61 405355931 Tel: +65 62941931 Website: Demo Portal: Email: sales@maxwellgeosystems.com demo.maxwellgeosystems.com www.maxwellgeosystems.com

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