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What type of machine is this?

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ScubaSteve1218

Civil/Environmental
Dec 16, 2010
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I saw a machine like this one day at a roadway rehabilitation project and am curious as to its function. Anybody have any ideas?

I found a picture of it on
and attached a .jpg of it here.

Thanks All,
 
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On the southState website, the machine i'm referring to is the 4th one in sequence when the slideshow starts.
 
Looks like a rolling scaffold for the operation of a concrete pour to form the deck.
 
or better yet to finish the surface appearance of the concrete pour.
 
This device, as chicopee pointed out, is used for a combination of screeding and finishing bridge deck concrete placement. Oddly enough, it is just commonly called, at least from what I've heard, a deck screed machine.

There is usually an accompanying piece behind it after placement to provide a mist of water over the surface during curing procedures.
 
Bidwell and Gomaco are the two manufacturers that make these where I am from.
Transverse, one or two drum, bridge slab screed. Really the best way to pour a bridge deck.
 
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