COMMAND Center™ concrete temperature and maturity system is easy to use, affordable, and dependable.

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Affordable Smart Concrete Sensors and Software

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  • Small, self-powered sensors continuously collect and store data for one year, under warranty.
  • COMMAND Center™ sensors do not require initialization in the field.
  • Use COMMAND Center™ software for Windows or iOS to view and analyze multiple sensors at once.
  • Share data immediately from the field and create

Wirelessly Measure Concrete Temperature

  • Meet internal temperature and differentials as required by thermal control plans and job specifications for mass concrete placements.
  • Monitor internal concrete temperatures for cold and hot weather placements.
  • View and analyze temperature differentials between sensors, and peak temperature data for individual sensors or multiple sensors at once.
  • Use the same sensor to measure concrete temperature and evaluate concrete strength.

Customer Success Stories

Examples of mass concrete placements include bridge piers, structural columns, mat slabs, girders, footings, and thick slabs

SPS New England Uses COMMAND Center™ to Reliably Monitor Temperatures in Historic Bridge Replacement

The team used COMMAND Center™ Sensors on all concrete parts of the historic Mitchell River drawbridge bridge, including pier caps, footings, and retaining walls. George Andes, Assistant Project Manager for SPS New England, said one of benefits of using COMMAND Center™ was the reassurance of using a product they trusted and knew was going to work.

The team was able to provide data to the owner on a daily basis to prove they were reaching the temperatures required for cold weather curing. Andes said COMMAND Center™ software gave them the exact data the owner was looking for.

“It’s reliable, easy to use, and our clients really like the reports that the software can generate.”

O. Trevino Drastically Expedites Schedules, Improves Safety Using COMMAND Center™ for Pavement Repair

O. Trevino has been using COMMAND Center™ since 2004 and has used it on hundreds of full-depth pavement repair projects of all different sizes throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area. Scott Riegler, a project engineer with O. Trevino, says using COMMAND Center™ has enabled them to break fewer beams, leading to opening roads faster and saving them significant amounts of time.

“COMMAND Center™ shaves at least 30 minutes off every beam break, so we’re saving about 4.5 hours each day. Sitting out there in traffic is dangerous, so saving that time also means less exposure to hazards and fewer risks on the freeway.”

O Trevino uses COMMAND Center™ concrete temperature and maturity system for pavement repair
Ninyo and Moore implemented COMMAND Center™ on The Grand, a mixed-use development in Denver

Testing Firm Ninyo & Moore Saves Months on High-Rise Construction Schedule Using COMMAND Center™

Ninyo & Moore implemented COMMAND Center™ on The Grand, a 900,000-square-foot mixed-use development in Denver, to quickly and reliably determine when concrete achieved the necessary strength to stress post-tension cables on each pour. Phillip Allen, a project manager with Ninyo & Moore, said he liked that the sensors are durable, constantly running, easy to set, and don’t need to be turned on. Allen said the time savings that resulted from using COMMAND Center™ and the maturity method saved a lot of money on the project.

Because COMMAND Center™’s data was so reliable, the team was also able to drastically reduce the number of cylinders used in the project, resulting in additional cost savings.

“For each pour, we saved about a day, day and a half, maybe even two days.”