8 Stressors That Can Damage Concrete
Here we’ll go over some of the most common stressors that affect concrete, as well as pointing out the best course of action if signs of damage start to appear.
Here we’ll go over some of the most common stressors that affect concrete, as well as pointing out the best course of action if signs of damage start to appear.
When you hear the word “finite resources”, chances are the first images that come to mind are fossil fuels, precious metals and the like. But what about sand?
The UK government has identified a further 17 schools and colleges where concrete is at risk of collapse, taking the overall tally to a worrying 231 buildings.
As work ramps up on the highly controversial HS2 project, images showing the construction of a 300-metre-long viaduct made from concrete have been released.
In this informative post, we’ll take you through the various types of concrete cracks, what causes them and the different methods we use to fix the damage.
In this blog post, we’ll take a look at the telltale signs that a concrete structure could use some TLC to help you identify when urgent action is required.
Companies that are due to have a concrete condition survey might be wondering what they can expect from the inspection. Read on to find out more information.
Concrete is a vital part of many underwater pieces of infrastructure, but with preparation concrete repairs of submerged structures are easier than one expects.
The installation of concrete waterproofing systems can be vital in tunnels that are prone to water ingress, especially those that pass under large rivers.
Preventative maintenance and concrete repairs should be undertaken as soon as is reasonably possible, as waiting too long can often make a minor issue bigger.