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O. Trevino Drastically Expedites Schedules, Improves Safety Using Command Center For Pavement Repair

O. Trevino Drastically Expedites Schedules, Improves Safety Using Command Center For Pavement Repair

O. TREVINO DRASTICALLY EXPEDITES SCHEDULES, IMPROVES SAFETY USING COMMAND CENTER FOR PAVEMENT REPAIR CASE STUDY The Goal: Safer and Quicker Pavement Construction Typically, in full-depth pavement repair projects, teams will break beams or cylinders to test concrete strength for opening to traffic. However, beams are labor- intensive to make and break. If someone doesn’t make a beam correctly, the team could be stuck waiting on the lab for hours. Beams are very heavy and can be dangerous to move, especially in inclement weather. If concrete meets sufficient strength before a scheduled beam break, the team has no way of knowing and valuable time is wasted. Maturity can bridge the gap between what is really going on with in-place concrete and what is being assumed when breaking b

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