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Civil + Structural Engineer: Hot Weather Concreting – Why Monitoring Concrete Temperatures is Essential
Published on Civil + Structural Engineer in October 2020. Placing concrete in hot weather necessitates extra precautions to ensure that the concrete sets properly and gains strength at a stable rate. Hot weather accelerates early-age strength gain, which can be
COMING SOON: Autonomous Concrete Data Collection with COMMAND Center™
COMMAND Center™ is preparing to release a new fully autonomous concrete data collection option as part of our concrete temperature and maturity monitoring system. With COMMAND Center's™ new autonomous option, teams will be able to measure and log concrete temperature
Modern Contractor Solutions: Hot weather concreting
Published on Modern Contractor Solutions in July 2020. Placing concrete in hot weather necessitates extra precautions to ensure that the concrete sets properly and gains strength at a stable rate. Hot weather accelerates early-age strength gain, which can be an
ForConstructionPros.com: Hot Weather Concreting – Why Monitoring Concrete Temperatures is Essential
Published on ForConstructionPros.com in June 2020. Placing concrete in hot weather necessitates extra precautions to ensure that the concrete sets properly and gains strength at a stable rate. Hot weather accelerates early-age strength gain, which can be an advantage in
Kent Companies Uses COMMAND Center™ Wireless to Monitor Internal Concrete Temperatures in Cold Weather Placement
Kent Companies needed to continuously monitor concrete temperatures when building a 16-story high rise in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Most concrete was placed during the winter, and the team needed a reliable way to ensure the concrete was not freezing and
COMMAND Center™ Used on World’s First S-Shaped, Single-Tower Suspension Bridge
The city of Dublin, Ohio says the Dublin Link pedestrian bridge is the world’s only and longest single-span, single-tower, S-shaped suspension bridge. The 760-foot-long pedestrian bridge opened on March 17 and was built with 1,600 cubic yards of concrete. It






