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Design and Application Techniques Key to Successful Structural Strengthening Projects
Many of today’s facilities have been in service for several decades and during the course of their operation have experienced changes in use, deterioration, structural defects, seismic effects or revisions to building codes.
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LeJeune Road Flyover
During construction of the Flyover, the bridge began to experience cracking from the construction loads – prompting officials to be concerned that the problem would only worsen after it opened to traffic.
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Renovating Resorts Atlantic City
The adage “time is money” is certainly relevant to many industries as it relates to building renovations and the cost of downtime, interruptions to services or inconveniences to customers.
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Structural Strengthening using External Post-Tensioning Systems
The primary reasons for the strengthening of concrete structures are typically to increase existing elements’ capacity to carry new loads or to resolve an existing deficiency.
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