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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
COMMAND Center™ to Exhibit at The Precast Show 2020
COMMAND Center™ will be exhibiting at The Precast Show in Fort Worth, Texas in booth 1553. The show runs from March 5-7 in the Fort Worth Convention Center. Exhibit hall hours: Thursday, March 5: 2 pm - 7 pm Friday,
Civil + Structural Engineer: Cold Weather Concreting – Why Monitoring Concrete Temperatures is Essential
Published on Civil + Structural Engineer in February 2020. Regulating the temperature of concrete in cold weather is essential to its proper strength development. The American Concrete Institute (ACI) specifies in ACI 306R-16 Guide to Cold Weather Concreting recommended concrete temperatures based
COMMAND Center™ to Exhibit at MO/KS ACPA Conference
COMMAND Center™ will be exhibiting at the Missouri/Kansas Chapter, American Concrete Pavement Association (ACPA) 40th Annual Portland Cement Concrete Pavement (PCCP) Conference in booth 24. The conference runs February 24-26 at the Sheraton Hotel at Crown Center in Kansas City,
Auction Benefiting Concrete Industry Management Programs To Be Held at World of Concrete
The Concrete Industry Management (CIM) program – a business intensive program that awards students with a degree in Concrete Industry Management – is holding its annual auction at World of Concrete. Proceeds from the auction will benefit the CIM National
Concrete Products: Cold weather concreting essential, monitoring mix temperature
Published on Concrete Products in January 2020. When placing in cold weather, extra precautions must be taken to ensure concrete sets properly and gains adequate strength. The Transtec Group, Texas-based concrete pavement practitioner, notes how the first few days after






