ProVAL is engineering software used to view and analyze pavement profiles. It’s easy to use and powerful enough to perform many types of profile analyses. ProVAL is the official standard analysis and reporting tool listed in many pavement smoothness specifications, including AASHTO, FHWA Federal Lands, and several US DOT specifications.
ProVAL Clarity is a new product of the ProVAL software suite that imports, views, and analyzes 2D/3D pavement image files in the AASHTO MP 47 standard format. It also reports data file validation results, provides a tool to measure the image’s feature (such as crack length), and computes rut depth based on AASHTO R87.
COMPASS is computer-based guidelines for job-specific optimization of paving concrete. It is currently under review by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and is not an official set of guidelines, yet. If accepted by FHWA, it will result in a truly performance-driven mix design system.
Veta is a free intelligent construction data management (ICDM) tool that standardizes, displays, analyzes, and reports data collected by several types of intelligent compaction (IC) and paver-mounted thermal profiling technologies during construction. Veta displays compaction information in easy-to-read formats, including graphs and maps.
HIPERPAV® (HIgh PERformance Concrete PAVing) software is used to analyze the early age behavior of jointed concrete pavements, continuously reinforced concrete pavements, and bonded concrete overlays.
TrackView is a track surface management system that uses comprehensive data to predict deterioration to schedule maintenance proactively. It’s advanced analysis and visual mapping tools offer a dynamic view of pavement conditions, enhancing management, and optimizing resource allocation for peak pavement performance.
COMMAND Center™ has saved clients millions of dollars and countless hours of construction time by tracking the maturity and internal temperature of fresh in-place concrete. Construction teams use COMMAND Center™ to expedite project schedules, reduce budgets, and satisfy project requirements for temperature or maturity monitoring.