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11/2/2018
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Attendees of a recent concrete repair seminar focused on the ACI 562-16 Code Requirements for Assessment, Repair, and Rehabilitation of Existing Concrete Structures. The seminar took place at ACI World Headquarters in Farmington Hills, MI, USA, and covered several topics including the need for a repair code; major types of cracks in concrete; consistent repair design; and repair construction challenges. In 2016, the American Concrete Institute published a new ACI 562 code on assessing, repairing, and rehabilitating existing concrete structures. It is the first U.S. code produced specifically for the repair of existing reinforced concrete structures. This performance-based code offers flexibility in the design and produces consistency in the repair industry. Attendees were presented with real-life examples to highlight major issues and demonstrate the overall use of the repair code. As part of its strategic plan, ACI provides leadership to ensure our customers are equipped to sustainably address the needs of a changing world. Learn more about future public seminars on a variety of topics. More ACI Resources on Concrete Repair.
Attendees of a recent concrete repair seminar focused on the ACI 562-16 Code Requirements for Assessment, Repair, and Rehabilitation of Existing Concrete Structures.
The seminar took place at ACI World Headquarters in Farmington Hills, MI, USA, and covered several topics including the need for a repair code; major types of cracks in concrete; consistent repair design; and repair construction challenges.
In 2016, the American Concrete Institute published a new ACI 562 code on assessing, repairing, and rehabilitating existing concrete structures. It is the first U.S. code produced specifically for the repair of existing reinforced concrete structures. This performance-based code offers flexibility in the design and produces consistency in the repair industry.
Attendees were presented with real-life examples to highlight major issues and demonstrate the overall use of the repair code.
As part of its strategic plan, ACI provides leadership to ensure our customers are equipped to sustainably address the needs of a changing world.
Learn more about future public seminars on a variety of topics.
More ACI Resources on Concrete Repair.
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