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COMMAND Center™ to Exhibit at the Missouri Concrete Conference
COMMAND Center™ will be exhibiting at the Missouri Concrete Conference in Rolla, Missouri on May 6 and 7. The conference will be held on the Missouri University of Science and Technology campus at the Havener Center. The conference includes presentations
COMMAND Center™ to Exhibit at the 2019 Annual Concrete Pavement Workshop
COMMAND Center™ will be exhibiting at the Colorado/Wyoming Chapter of the American Concrete Pavement Association's (ACPA) 2019 Annual Concrete Pavement Workshop in Denver on March 14. The workshop will be held at the DoubleTree by Hilton Denver. It will feature
COMMAND Center™ Used During Super Bowl Stadium Construction
Image courtesy of mercedesbenzstadium.com. The COMMAND Center™ system was used to measure maturity of fresh, in-place concrete during construction of the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. The stadium is venue for the 2019 Super Bowl between the New England Patriots and
COMMAND Center™ to Exhibit at The Precast Show 2019
COMMAND Center™ will be exhibiting at The Precast Show in Louisville, Kentucky at booth 875. The show runs from February 28 to March 2 in the Kentucky International Convention Center. Precast teams use COMMAND Center™ to reliably log and monitor
COMMAND Center™ Representative to Present at WCPA 2019 Annual Concrete Pavement Conference
COMMAND Center™ project manager Sabrina Garber will be presenting at the Wisconsin Concrete Pavement Association (WCPA) 2019 Annual Concrete Pavement Conference. Garber’s presentation is titled, “Maturity: The Alternative to Traditional Strength Specifications.” The maturity method is a way of evaluating
Concrete Products: Mass concrete specification success hinges on temperature monitoring
Published on Concrete Products in January 2019. Appropriate temperatures and temperature ranges are key to maintaining mass concrete durability and longevity. The risk of temperature-related damage increases if the temperature of concrete gets too high or the temperature differential between