by Ken Penfold | Jun 23, 2017 | Blog, Concrete Repair, Concrete Repairs, Joint Sealing, Reinforced Concrete
Joints are placed in concrete pavement to accommodate slab movement and to prevent natural cracking. The theory is that cracking will follow along the joints if they are correctly positioned. The first concrete pavement slabs had no real design and no crack control...
by Ken Penfold | Feb 15, 2017 | Case Study, Reinforced Concrete
Worldwide interest is being generated in the use of fibre-reinforced polymer composites FRP in the rehabilitation of aged or damaged reinforced concrete structures. As a replacement for the traditional steel plates or external posttensioning in strengthening...