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COMMAND Center™ to Exhibit at Canadian Concrete Expo 2019
COMMAND Center™ is exhibiting at the Canadian Concrete Expo in Toronto, Ontario. The show runs from February 6 to 7 in the International Centre. COMMAND Center™ is located in booth 677. Visit our booth to learn how COMMAND Center™ can
Civil + Structural Engineer: Wireless concrete monitoring
Published on Civil + Structural Engineer in January 2019. The maturity method, often simply referred to as maturity, is a way of evaluating new concrete’s in-place strength by relating time and temperature measurements to actual strength values. Typically, in-situ strength
COMMAND Center™ to Exhibit at World of Concrete 2019
COMMAND Center™ will be exhibiting at World of Concrete in booth N2067 from January 22-25 in the Las Vegas Convention Center. Visit our booth to learn about how COMMAND Center™ can help save you millions of dollars and countless hours of
We’re Hiring: Experienced Sales Professional
We are seeking an experienced sales professional who knows about concrete construction products and would enjoy growing our concrete temperature and maturity meter sales nationwide. About you: You are a smart, friendly, experienced sales professional. You love building relationships and
O. Trevino Drastically Expedites Schedules, Improves Safety Using COMMAND Center™ for Pavement Repair
Photo courtesy of O. Trevino Construction. Texas-based O. Trevino Construction specializes in concrete paving and highway maintenance. The team knows that pavement maintenance needs to be accomplished with as little traffic disruption as possible while resulting in high quality construction.
ForConstructionPros.com: Embedded vs. Non-embedded Bluetooth Transmitters
Published on ForConstructionPros.com in November 2018. The maturity method, often simply referred to as maturity, is a way of evaluating new concrete’s in-place strength by relating time and temperature measurements to actual strength values. Typically, in-situ strength estimation is achieved through standard