Standards & Compliance
Designed to meet the standards your projects are held to.
Every element of our platform — from the strength estimation engine to the thermal differential alert thresholds — is grounded in published technical standards that engineers, QA bodies, independent certifiers, and regulatory authorities around the world recognise and accept.
ASTM C1074
Standard Practice for Estimating Concrete Strength by the Maturity Method
The primary international standard governing the maturity method. It defines the procedures for establishing a strength-maturity relationship for a specific mix and using the resulting estimates for construction decisions. StarkCreteX's strength estimation engine is fully aligned with this standard's requirements.
ACI 305R
Guide to Hot Weather Concreting
The American Concrete Institute's definitive guidance on concrete production and placement in high-temperature conditions — directly applicable to UAE construction. Our platform's default alert parameters for fresh and early-age concrete temperatures reflect ACI 305R recommendations.
ACI 207.1R
Guide to Mass Concrete
Governs thermal control in large-volume pours. StarkCreteX's thermal differential monitoring and alert logic is designed to support compliance with the temperature differential limits discussed in ACI 207.1R and referenced in most major project specifications.
BS EN 13670
Execution of Concrete Structures
The European standard for the execution of concrete structures, widely referenced by consultants across the UAE. Our documentation output is compatible with the quality record requirements of EN 13670-compliant QA regimes.
ACI 228.1R
Report on Methods for Estimating In-Place Concrete Strength
Provides the technical basis for in-place strength estimation methods including the maturity approach. StarkCreteX's methodology is consistent with the guidance set out in ACI 228.1R.