Technicians
Concrete Batcher Certification ​

The Concrete Branch conducts a variety of certifications for internal and external customers as part of OMR's Technician's Program. Certification cards are awarded as part of our program.

Program Information

This program is designed to train and certify technicians to properly sample and test common highway construction materials. All certification programs consist of a combination of study guides, videos, and/or practical teaching by Technical Service Engineers.


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Certification
Concrete Batcher - Initial : Concrete Tester (field acceptance sampling and testing of concrete certification is used) .The Concrete Branch in accordance with SOP 10 is responsible for the certification of personnel at approved GDOT ready mix concrete plants. The certification program consists of a written examination.
Recertification
Concrete Batcher - Renewal 5 : The Concrete Branch in accordance with SOP 10 is responsible for the recertification of personnel at approved GDOT ready mix concrete plants. The recertification program consists of a written examination.

Contacts

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District 1
Rusty Branch
(478) 697-1584​
District 2
Marty Edge
(478) 667-1593
District 3
Alfonza Hill
(404) 694-6706
District 4
Carl Parker
(229) 314-0463
District 5
Rusty Branch
(478) 697-1584​
District 6
Curtis Tucker
(404) 606-3097
District 7
Cliff Hill​
(470) 432-3898

Note:  It is important for employers and industry personnel to understand that these certifications are on a very basic level and do not imply that a technician is qualified to do anything more than sample and/or test materials. That is to say, they are certified to provide data to industry experts who interpret the data and make decisions based on their level of expertise.


 

DISCLAIMER: This page and the information linked to it are for informational purposes only. To ensure current certification program information, please contact the Concrete Branch of the Office of Materials.​​