Structural Rehabilitation.
When a building has lost capacity - repair, strengthen, restore.
Structural Rehabilitation, defined.
Concrete repair, structural strengthening with carbon fibre, and full rehabilitation of damaged or aged structures. For buildings that have lost capacity but are worth keeping.
Structural rehabilitation is the engineering of bringing a damaged or aged structure back into safe service. The work spans concrete repair, carbon fibre strengthening, post-tensioning retrofits and full structural overlay - depending on what the structure needs.
What we get called for.
- 01Cracking on shear walls and load-bearing elements
- 02Spalling and exposed reinforcement on columns
- 03Capacity reduction from corrosion or fire damage
- 04Aged structures requiring change-of-use upgrade
Our approach.
- 01
Structural assessment by qualified engineers
- 02
Specification of repair vs. strengthening vs. replacement
- 03
Concrete patch repair to engineered specification
- 04
Carbon fibre strengthening where capacity must be restored
- 05
Post-repair load testing where required
Systems we are certified to apply.
- Sika
- Fosroc
FAQ.
- How do I know if my building needs rehabilitation?
- Visible cracks on load-bearing elements, exposed reinforcement, spalling concrete, doors and windows jamming, sloping floors - any of these means a structural inspection is overdue. Send a WhatsApp message with photos and we will tell you whether you need a full structural engineer or just a remediation contractor.
