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Question: What steps are taken in the repair of concrete structures?
Question: Do we always need to repair cracked concrete?
Question: Determining the cause of a crack
Question: Are polymer concrete and polymer-modified concrete used in repairs?
Question: ACI code for evaluating existing buildings prior to repair
Question: Alternative methods for measuring crack width
Question: Are epoxy resins widely used in concrete construction and repair?
Question: Increasing the load capacity of a slab-on-ground using an overlay
Question: Using core strength to calculate compressive strength of an existing structure
Question: What is shotcrete and when is it used?
Question: Minimum concrete cover for balconies with PT cables
Question: Load factors used in the 1963 building code
Question: Substantial structural damage
Question: Legacy building codes
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