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COMMAND Center™ to Exhibit at The Precast Show 2018
COMMAND Center™ will be exhibiting at The Precast Show in Denver, Colorado at booth 2560. The show runs from February 22 to 24 in the Colorado Convention Center. Precast teams use COMMAND Center™ to reliably log and monitor concrete temperature
COMMAND Center™ to Exhibit at Canadian Concrete Expo
COMMAND Center™ is exhibiting at the first Canadian Concrete Expo in Toronto, Ontario. The show will be held from February 7 to 8 in the International Centre. COMMAND Center™ is located in booth 459. Visit our booth to learn how
COMMAND Center™ to Exhibit at World of Concrete 2018
COMMAND Center™ will be exhibiting at World of Concrete in booth C4066 from January 23-26 in the Las Vegas Convention Hall. Visit our booth to learn about how COMMAND Center™ can help save you millions of dollars and countless hours
Florida Department of Transportation Requires Use of Maturity in Road and Bridge Projects
As outlined in the Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction for opening to traffic, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) requires the submittal of a strength-maturity relationship curve as determined by FM 3-C1074 during design mix verification. The state
Testing Firm Ninyo & Moore Saves Months on High-Rise Construction Schedule Using COMMAND Center™
Ninyo & Moore Geotechnical and Environmental Sciences Consultants are committed to being cost-effective and thorough in meeting their clients’ project needs and objectives. When working on the construction of The Grand, a new development at 1709 Chestnut Place in Denver’s
ForConstructionPros.com: Monitor Concrete Temperature and Maturity Wirelessly with COMMAND Center™ for iOS App
Published on ForConstructionPros.com in October 2017. Pavement engineering firm The Transtec Group released a wireless option for the COMMAND Center™ concrete temperature and maturity system. Builders, subcontractors, suppliers, testing firms, owners and owner agencies, engineers, and architects can measure and