The Atlas system integrates a range of digital tools such as data monitoring, automation, and real-time analytics into a single user-friendly platform which provides real-time data and insights to optimise project performance. Acciona says the development, which is designed for infrastructure projects including roads, highways, tunnels, railways, metros, ports, and buildings, enables seamless monitoring, control and management of construction activities.

The platform’s modular and scalable design allows the tool to be adapted to the needs of each project. Key features include TBM data management, assets tracking, geotechnical monitoring, concrete traceability, and earthwork production tracking. Atlas also enhances workplace safety with real-time air quality monitoring, emergency alerts, video surveillance, and worker location tracking.

Environmental monitoring tools provide real-time and historical data analysis to support sustainability initiatives. Maintenance management is streamlined through digital tools for preventative and corrective maintenance, while automated inventory tracking ensures efficient warehouse management. Concrete production processes are fully digitalised, enhancing traceability and compliance with industry standards.

Acciona says Atlas is already delivering results on projects, including the stormwater diversion channel component of the comprehensive Fargo-Moorhead Area Flood Diversion project in North Dakota where it is being used for fleet management for equipment and light vehicles.

In Brazil, Acciona says the platform is improving tunnel data management and instrumentation monitoring in the construction of São Paulo Metro’s Line 6, the largest public-private partnership in Latin America. In Poland, it is supporting TBM operations, segment traceability, and safety systems on the S19 double road tunnel.