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EXPERT ADVICE “ We’re finding the Topcon system to be essential for our high-profile big jobs to ensure we remain on task and is instrumental for when we work at night. It also is proving handy for smaller parking-lot-type jobs as well. ” BOOTH 415 BOOTH 1232 For More Information On This Advertiser Please Visit www.CallAPE.com/e-inquiry www.callape.com [38] “We’re using the Topcon C-53 IC System with a GX-75 control box on our 850 Series Sakai oscillation/ vibration paving roller, which allows the machine operator to monitor the compaction pattern and the tem- perature as they’re working,” stated Sergio Muniz, paving superinten- dent with Payne & Dolan, Inc., Waukesha, Wis., who acquired the system working through his local Topcon Solutions Store. “I like that I can jump onto my laptop and see the work being completed in real time and make certain we’re complying with the tough DOT state specifica- tions.” Muniz added: “We’re finding the Topcon system to be essential for our high-profile big jobs to ensure we remain on task and is instrumental for when we work at night. It also is proving handy for smaller parking- lot-type jobs as well.” The key benefit of IC is greater control over the compaction results, which in turn provides better fin- ished paved results. Compaction at its most elemental is the exertion of force on something so that it be- comes more dense, while Intelligent Compaction provides the techno- logical means to ensure that com- paction is performed consistently, thoroughly, and accurately. The goal is to achieve optimum densities that ensure adequate support, stability, and strength. Achieving these densi- ties uniformly is key, and clearly IC aids this process. Jeff Winke is a business and con- struction writer based in Milwau- kee, Wisconsin. He can be reached through [email protected]. 1.800.210.5923