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Concrete segregation most often occurs during transport and discharge, not during placement. Poor handling can lead to strength variability and surface defects across paved sections. Photo Credit: Maxon Industries
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Best Practices for Concrete Delivery in Large-Scale Paving Projects

February 7, 2026 Equipment & Contracting Comments Off on Best Practices for Concrete Delivery in Large-Scale Paving Projects

Large-scale paving projects depend on precise coordination between batching, transportation, and placement to maintain concrete quality from plant to paver. As project footprints grow and pour durations extend, the risk of material segregation, slump loss, […]

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