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Program:
Horizon Europe (international project)
Project Duration:
2022 - 2025
Project Acronym:
RECONMATIC
Annotation:
RECONMATIC represents a significant shift in the approach to handling construction and demolition waste (CDW). From the traditional conservative approach often applied by the construction industry, which struggles to achieve high waste recycling rates, it transitions to using modern technologies. This approach is designed to maximize the potential of the New European Green Deal and contribute to sustainable development in the construction sector.
Project Goal:
The aim of the RECONMATIC project is to develop, describe, and practically demonstrate technologies such as digital twin, blockchain-based applications, construction product routing, precise prefabrication, and efficient sorting through automation and robotics. These technologies will be detailed to achieve high levels of technological readiness (TRL) and ensure smooth and rapid adoption by all stakeholders in the construction sector worldwide.
Additional Information:
https://www.reconmatic.eu/

Program:
TAČR (national project)
Project Duration:
2021 - 2023
Project Acronym:
HASTA
Annotation:
In view of changes in the Czech expert environment caused by legislative adjustments, there is a need to unify expert procedures and support their transparency and professional quality, which is crucial not only for the professional community but also for judicial and administrative authorities.
Project Goal:
The aim and main result of the project was the harmonization and innovation of existing procedures in traffic accident analysis so that experts have uniformly applied criteria for interpreting the causes and course of traffic accidents in the form of standards establishing a methodological procedure serving as a uniformly applied procedure usable in expert activities in this area. The existence of a standardized procedure in expert activities, in the form of defined standards, will then serve as a basis for uniformly applied procedures usable in the appointment of experts and supervision over them in this area.
Additional Information:
https://starfos.tacr.cz/projekty/TL05000028

The project focuses on the practical use of modern methods and technologies for accident site inspection (OM DN) with the aim of increasing the efficiency and quality of inspections towards evidence collection. The course will address and share experiences with the practical application of robotic total stations or RTK GNSS measurements, modern photogrammetric measurement methods (ground and UAV) including the use of subsequent digital image correlation and laser scanners, taking into account the requirements and risks associated with OM DN.

The course aims to enhance the skills (upskilling) of participants and is intended for interested parties from the ranks of the Police of the Czech Republic, experts in the field of transport, engineering and economics, and insurance claims technicians, among others.

Program:
MPO OP (national project)
Project Duration:
2021 - 2023
Project Acronym:
ODEBLO
Annotation:
Current road infrastructure construction elements often fail to effectively absorb impact energy, leading to higher vehicle damage and endangering lives. Given the increasing traffic intensity and changing conditions on roads, it is crucial to develop and implement modern technologies that enable better protection of road users.
Project Goal:
The main goal of this project was to verify the functionality of the prototype deformation block for separate traffic exits, bridges, crossings, and entrances built in road ditches under real conditions depending on the type and kind of road. Other goals included verifying semi-operational conditions of production itself, especially considering the need for precise manufacturing tolerances that affect subsequent installation into the road surface profile. This also involves setting quality control for production and determining conditions for storage and transport of these parts.
Additional Information:
https://starfos.tacr.cz/projekty/EG21_374%2F0026841