Bi3 takes pride in its versatility and ability to adapt to project needs, MudCam is just one of our latest developments created through our Bespoke Development and Prince 2 Project Management services. Bi3 worked alongside OCS and SCS JV to develop an innovative solution which addresses a unique construction issue, mud on roads. Together we have brought about MudCam
. A solution we hope to spread as a non-intrusive solution to legislation requirements and public relations issues stemming from mud on roads. We innovated, we delivered.
MudCam is specifically designed to tackle the safety concerns related to mud build-ups on roads, entrances, and exits around construction sites. This issue poses a significant challenge for construction projects as it can lead to costly multi-million-pound shutdowns if not properly managed.
When MudCam is in place, construction sites can proactively address these concerns, ensuring a safer and more efficient working environment. By continuously monitoring and detecting mud build-ups, MudCam
enables prompt action to rectify the situation before it escalates, mitigating potential disruptions and safeguarding the success of construction projects.
MudCam has earned industry recognition and prestige, garnering a nomination for the prestigious ‘Technological Innovation of the Year’ award at the London Construction Awards (LCA) 2023. This nomination highlights the solution’s ground-breaking capabilities and its significant contribution to enhancing safety and efficiency in the construction industry. This event is to take place on the 22nd of September 2023.
“MudCam was developed in direct response to political and legislative requests and to maintain the highest levels of health and safety on the HS2 Project. It’s a totally unique product that demonstrates our commitment to reducing the impact of construction works and ensuring the safety of the surrounding community.
“We’re currently in initial conversations about a number of future opportunities for MudCam and are working with our supply chain to develop new technologies to benefit the wider industry.”
– Andrew Campbell, Security Systems Director,
MudCam is an advanced video analytics-based solution developed by Bi3 and integrated into Bi3’s Prism platform, a customisable CCTV platform (learn more about Prism here). MudCam’s
primary function is to continuously monitor the areas of road outside construction zones or areas with high traffic of construction-related vehicles. The system’s objective is to detect anomalies on the road surface, such as instances when mud falls off the back of construction vehicles or is dragged out of the construction site by logistics vehicles.
MudCam operates on Bi3’s Surface Deposit Detection (S.D.D.), which employs cutting-edge technology to visually identify changes in the road surface. Specifically designed for MudCam
, the system is calibrated to recognise mud as the key anomaly.
When MudCam detects the presence of mud on the road surface, it promptly generates an alert. This alert is then transmitted to the Logistics Management Hub or the responsible party. Subsequently, the message can be relayed to the appropriate personnel, such as road cleaning vehicles or site managers, who can take immediate action to address the issue on-site before it escalates into a more significant problem.
“It’s often the simple innovations that have the most impact. It is important that a project of this scale constantly reviews its work and develops initiatives to create a step-change improvement for our industry. I am proud that OCS have developed this solution for us, to improve safety and create a better environment for road users and the local community.”
Mark Starosolsky, Director of Logistics at SCS JV
Bi3, renowned as ‘Experts in Human, Vehicle, and Object Detection’, were approached by OCS to explore the potential of video analytics in enhancing traffic logistic management, safety monitoring, and quality control on the HS2 construction sites across the UK. During this collaboration, the pressing legislative and political issue of mud build-ups emerged as a critical concern. This led to the conception and development of a solution that could automate and optimise the mud clean-up process, providing benefits by, reducing associated costs, and addressing the worries of local residents, communities, and legislation.
Over the course of several months, Bi3 diligently worked on the development of MudCam, a cutting-edge automated identification system tailored to tackle mud build-up challenges. Rigorous testing and refinement occurred through multiple rounds until the final solution was successfully delivered. MudCam
now stands as a testament to Bi3’s commitment to technological innovation and its ability to address critical industry challenges effectively.
MudCam addresses various pieces of legislation, including the Highways Act 1980 and the Environmental Protection Act 1990. This is crucial, as mud on roads can lead to accidents, injuries, and public nuisance. This would potentially result in legal liability for the individuals or organisations responsible for its deposition under the Highways Act 1980.
Moreover, if the issue of mud build-up persists and becomes a public concern, there is a possibility of new legislation being enacted. Such legislative changes have the potential to interrupt ongoing construction projects, emphasising the significance of avoiding unnecessary and invasive legislation to ensure the efficient completion of construction projects.
In conclusion, MudCam stands as a remarkable achievement in addressing the safety concerns posed by mud build-ups on roads and surrounding construction sites. Developed by Business Insight 3 in collaboration with OCS and Skanska Costain STRABAG Joint Venture (SCS JV), this unique detection system offers construction sites a proactive and efficient solution to mitigate potential accidents, injuries, and public nuisances caused by mud on roads. By continuously monitoring and detecting mud build-ups, MudCam
enables timely action to rectify the situation, reducing the risk of costly multi-million-pound shutdowns that can disrupt construction projects.
For further information on MudCam or Surface Anomaly Detection System (SIDS) Contact Bi3