Condition Monitoring
A connected infrastructure term linked to sensors, digital systems, mobility, automation or asset intelligence.
Condition Monitoring Explained
Condition Monitoring is a key term within smart infrastructure, where it is used across construction, infrastructure, transport and industrial project delivery. In practical terms, it helps describe how work is planned, specified, delivered, measured or maintained on real sites and assets. Understanding condition monitoring is useful because the same language is often shared by contractors, designers, suppliers, asset owners, public authorities and investors.
Within Highways.Today’s Dictionary, condition monitoring should be read as part of the wider vocabulary of connected assets, sensors, intelligent mobility, automation and digitally enabled infrastructure operations. It may appear in technical specifications, tender documents, project reports, equipment guides, safety plans, design models, maintenance schedules or news articles. Exact requirements can vary by country, project type, contract form, standard and manufacturer, so readers should always check the relevant local guidance, drawings, regulations and professional advice before relying on the term for design, procurement or operational decisions.
Articles Featuring Condition Monitoring
Smarter Fault Detection With Adaptive Graph Learning for Rotating Machinery
13th August 2025
Smarter Fault Detection With Adaptive Graph Learning for Rotating Machinery Rotating machinery forms the backbone of industries from manufacturing to…
Liebherr to showcase Condition Monitoring and System Solutions at Bauma 2019
15th February 2019
Liebherr to showcase Condition Monitoring and System Solutions at Bauma 2019 The main focus of the Liebherr Components Division’s at…
Editorial Note
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