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Structural Concrete

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    Avoiding Costly Structural Repairs

    The longer a construction error goes unaddressed, the more expensive it becomes to correct.

    9 MIN READ
    Measure twice, pour once. Solutions for a mis-poured foundation will vary, but the sooner the mistake is identified, the greater the range of options will be to fix it.
  • How To

    Placing a Concrete Slab Over Living Space

    5 MIN READ
  • How To

    How To Repair Structural Concrete

    2 MIN READ
    Repair work began by chipping out the unstable concrete around corroded reinforcing steel.  They needed to remove enough material so that new mortar could fully encase the existing rebar.
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    First Permitted 3D-Printed House Hits the Market for $300K

    1 MIN READ
  • How To

    Retrofitting a Lally Column

    5 MIN READ
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  • How To

    On the Job: Future-Proof Footings

    3 MIN READ
  • Q&A

    New Slab Over Old?

    1 MIN READ
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  • How To

    Designing Concrete Basement Walls

    1 MIN READ
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  • How To

    Preventing Frost Action on Structural Posts

    1 MIN READ
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    A Quick Cure for Problem Soils

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    Computer Solutions: Simplified Structural Design

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    Structural Slabs With Foam Forms

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    Restoration Primer: Structural Epoxy Repairs

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    Bigger Spans & Heavier Loads

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    Foundations: Structural Basics

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