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The transportation of concrete is a critical process in any construction project. Once mixed, concrete begins setting quickly, making timely delivery essential. Improper transport can lead to segregation, loss of workability, and poor structural strength.<br>
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Transport of Concrete: Why It Matters in Construction The transportation of concrete is a critical process in any construction project. Once mixed, concrete begins setting quickly, making timely delivery essential. Improper transport can lead to segregation, loss of workability, and poor structural strength. Depending on site distance and accessibility, various transport methods are used—like transit mixers, concrete pumps, or even wheelbarrows for short distances. It’s vital to minimize delays between mixing and placing, ideally keeping this duration under 90 minutes. Using retarders or admixtures can help delay setting time during long transports. Additionally, covering concrete during transport protects it from rain or extreme temperatures, ensuring quality isn’t compromised. Proper planning of concrete transport improves construction efficiency, reduces wastage, and ensures the final structure meets safety standards. To learn more about this topic, explore expert blogs from UltraTech and more.