Concrete: Placement section

3 min. readlast update: 04.22.2025

Purpose: Show location and size data about your placements. Enter the Placement page and delete the placement.

  • Start and End Station and Offset: Show the starting and ending offset of your placement.
  • Lineal Feet, Area Square Feet, Area Square Yard, and Volume Cubic Yard section: Show size information about your placement.
  • Use Manual Entry button: Manually change the size information about your placement.
  • Copy Alignment to Tests button: Copy the start and end station and offset alignments to your tests.
  • Assign Placements button: Go to the Assign Placement page.
  • Delete Placement button: Delete the placement and all tests attached.
  • Override section: Add in notes about why you should be able to close your report with errors present in the report that prevent closure.

Note: Once all override text boxes have data entered in them, you should be able to close the report even if there are issues present in the report that would otherwise prevent closure.

  • Required Thickness (Inches) text box: Enter the required thickness for your placement in inches.
  • Contractor Name selector: Select the contractor you are working with for the current report.
  • Notes text box: Add notes about the placement.
  • Steel Verification section: Note if the steel passed, failed, or is not applicable. 
    • Steel Verification Notes box: Enter any notes regarding the Steel Verification section.
  • Cure Gallons text box: Enter the cure gallons.
  • Cure SQFT text box: Enter the cure square feet.
  • Cure Value: Show the cure value based on the cure gallons and cure square feet.
  • Cure Rate: Display the cure rate.
  • Adequate Coverage Yes/No buttons: Note if adequate coverage was reached.

Cores drop-down

Purpose: Open the Cores section so it can be filled out.

  • Cores Station and Offset section: Show the location of the joint core.
  • Measured By drop-down: Show the name of the technician who measured the core.
  • Measurement Date selector: Select the date that the core was measured on.
  • Required Thickness (in) text box: Enter the required thickness for your cores in inches.
  • Average Measured Thickness (in) text box: Enter the average measured thickness for your core in inches.
  • Thickness 1–3 text boxes: Enter each measured thickness.
  • Difference (in) section: Show the difference in inches between the required thickness and the average measured thickness.
  • Core Notes section: Enter any notes you may have about the core.
  • Close button: Close the cores after the Concrete report has been closed.
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