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Cold Weather Concreting
Cold weather can have some serious, and irreversible, adverse effects on concrete:

  • Inadequate strength gain associated with low concrete temperature
  • Delayed initial set
  • Fluctuations in workability
  • Concrete damage due to freezing at early ages

And cold weather for concrete is not really all that cold. Problems can occur at temperatures as warm as 50 F.

During cold weather the project team must have cold weather concreting practices in place to assure that the concrete will perform as designed.

For more information on cold weather concrete practices please contact Phil Barber, P.E. at 770-426-7100 ext. 117.

Cold Weather Concreting
 
Cold Weather Concreting
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3.27.12 Chris Bush presented "IBC Chapter 17 Special Inspections" to the AIA Piedmont.

3.7.12 Geo-Hydro's Phil Barber is a member of the Georgia Department of Community Affairs Codes Advisory Task-Force that is preparing the amendments for Georgia's planned adoption of the 2012 version of the International Building Code.

2.22.12 Geo-Hydro is very proud to have performed geotechnical and environmental services that helped Georgia land the new Caterpillar manufacturing plant!

2.16.12 Phil Barber presented "Masonry Testing and Inspection" to the monthly meeting of the Structural Engineers Association of Georgia.

11.11.11 Geo-Hydro is pleased to have been selected to provide Special Inspections and Testing for the J-165 University of West Georgia Nursing Building.

8.15.11 Geo-Hydro is pleased to have been selected by Forsyth Technical Community College to provide Special Inspections and Testing for the Phase I additions to the FTCC Career/Administration Facility.

8.4.11 Geo-Hydro is pleased to help the City of Dunwoody with their 2011 road resurfacing project. We are providing construction inspections and testing of the new road surfaces.

7.22.11 Aspen Heights is creating unique student housing neighborhoods near college campuses throughout the southeast. Geo-Hydro is excited to be providing geotechnical engineering and Special Inspections and testing for their newest project in Athens, Georgia.

6.23.11 Geo-Hydro is proud to have been selected to work with Perkins+Will on the new Veterinary Medicine Learning Center at the University of Georgia.

4.22.11 Geo-Hydro's Jimmy Thomas III was quoted in an Atlanta Business Chronicle article regarding our success in helping clients turn old gas station sites into new business.

3.11.11 Geo-Hydro has been pleased to have been selected to perform Special Inspections and testing for the $25 million reconstruction of Eastbrook Middle School in Whitfield County, Georgia.

2.25.11 Construction is beginning on the extensive renovation of the historic Hoyt Coe Building at North Georgia Technical College. Geo-Hydro is providing Special Inspections and testing for the project.

1.4.11 Geo-Hydro is continuing our long history of helping Six Flags Over Georgia build roller coasters with the Dare Devil Dive.