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January 5, 2021

Command Center Blog: Concrete Maturity Meters Used on ENR Excellence in Safety Award-Winning Project

The general contractor building the Hyatt Regency Stonebriar in Frisco, Texas used maturity meters on the award-winning project to monitor strength gain during curing.

The Hyatt Regency Stonebriar in Frisco, Texas won the Engineering News-Record’s (ENR) Excellence in Safety award. The 18-story hotel opened in June, includes an 800-space parking garage and the 3,000 square-foot Frisco Public Library, and is connected to the Stonebriar Centre shopping mall. According to ENR, at completion, the project had no recordable incidents and no lost-time accidents during more than 300,000 work hours.

Brasfield & Gorrie, the general contractor on the project, used concrete maturity meters to monitor strength gain during curing of structural slabs to help maintain the project budget and schedule.

Typically, cylinders and beams are required to be cast and broken for quality control and 28-day acceptance.  It is common practice to cast and break additional companion samples for estimating early-age strength of in-place concrete for form removal and post-tensioning of elevated slabs. However, the strength gain of these cylinders may not reflect the strength gain of the in-place concrete. Maturity bridges the gap between what is tested for in companion samples and what is really going on with in-place concrete. When builders use maturity to evaluate the in-place strength of their concrete, they require fewer cylinder specimens for overall quality control during construction.

Keep reading this blog and learn more about the benefits of maturity