This study evaluated the impacts of construction on the air content and air void system structure of portland cement concrete pavements. The primary intent was to quantify the air content of fresh concrete before and after it had gone through the slipform paver. The air void system parameters of hardened concrete were then assessed with cast cylinders and extracted core specimens. The results of the air content testing on fresh concrete and the concrete cylinder specimens cast in the field suggested that some loss of air (approximately 1%) occurred as the concrete passed through the paver. Laboratory testing performed on cores extracted from the pavement did not provide conclusive evidence that entrained air was lost during the slipform pav...