2025 Volume 4 Issue 1 Pages 124-129
The quality of initial joint cutting of concrete pavement construction depends on the skill of the site manager. To confirm the effectiveness of using the integrated temperature as an indicator of work, we compared the integrated temperature with the quality of initial joint cutting, using RFID tags with temperature sensors, which can easily record concrete temperature and acquire data through wireless communication. Good cutting results were obtained when cutting at a specific integrated temperature. In addition, the tags could be removed without affecting the appearance of the plate by attaching them on the inside of the steel formwork. The use of temperature history for curing management is useful for improving construction quality and reducing the waiting time of site personnel.