4 Concrete Pour Delays Slowing Data Center Builds
Data center construction runs on compressed timelines. Large building projects across North America are targeting 18-to-24-month delivery cycles on facilities where a single month of delay can cost millions in revenue and carrying costs. Every concrete pour in a data center build sits on the critical path. The structural shell sequence must close before MEP installation can begin. When […]
Temperature Wireless Concrete Monitoring for High-Rise Jobs
Wireless Concrete Temperature Monitoring for High-Rise and Bridge Construction On complex projects, wireless concrete temperature monitoring isn’t optional, it’s essential. When you’re pouring multiple floors of a high-rise or working across a long bridge deck, running cables becomes impractical and disruptive. Wires create clutter, increase safety risks, and can lead to costly data gaps. As projects go higher and farther, consistent curing conditions become […]
Picking the Right Approach for Concrete Strength Monitoring: Curing Boxes vs. the Maturity Method
A common challenge in concrete construction is seeing 28-day cylinder results that fall below the specified strength, even when everything onsite tells a different story. The structure performs well, inspections raise no concerns, and core samples later confirm that the concrete has reached the strength it needs. So why the discrepancy? It often comes down […]