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1 Safety GUIDELINES TECHNICAL from the leading resource for education
and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES Safety

2 GUIDELINES AN INTRODUCTION TO: Safety TECHNICAL
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES AN INTRODUCTION TO: ICRI Technical Guideline No Safety Guidelines and Recommendations for Safety in the Concrete Repair Industry

3 ICRI Guideline 120.1-2009 Safety Purpose of This Guideline
Guidelines and Recommendations for Safety in the Concrete Repair Industry Purpose of This Guideline This guideline presents the recommendations for the safe performance of concrete repair and restoration work. The Illustrations and text describe the process and procedures that have proven to be effective in protecting the workers, building occupants, inspectors and general public from the hazards associated with performance of work in the masonry restoration markets.

4 ICRI Guideline 120.1-2009 Safety Who is this guideline for?
Guidelines and Recommendations for Safety in the Concrete Repair Industry Who is this guideline for? The safety and health of all who work in this in this industry are of utmost concern. This guideline has been created to be an illustrated tool to be used by the field forces actually performing the work; such as… Project Managers Supervisors Applicators Inspectors

5 Guidelines and Recommendations for Safety in the Concrete Repair Industry
What is covered? Personal Protective Equipment and clothing Respiratory Protection Eye Protection and Hearing Protection Dust and Mist Control Confined Space, Access Safety and Fall Protection Suspended Scaffolding Hand and Power tool safety Mobile Equipment and Vehicle Safety And much more……

6 Guidelines and Recommendations for Safety in the Concrete Repair Industry
Benefits of Using This Guide… This guideline is intended to provide guidance on frequently encountered safety issues. It also provides recommendations for how to effectively meet the safety requirements of the job site and OSHA. Reduced insurance costs. Reduced management effort and claim costs. A more efficient and productive environment that yields a more profitable project. The moral obligation that we have to our workers and to the public to ensure that they do not endure the pain and suffering of a work related injury, illness or even death.

7 GUIDELINES Find it at WWW.ICRI.ORG Safety TECHNICAL
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES Find it at ICRI Technical Guideline No Safety Guidelines and Recommendations for Safety in the Concrete Repair Industry Available in Hard Copy or as a PDF download

8 Procurement Methods GUIDELINES TECHNICAL
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES Procurement Methods

9 GUIDELINES AN INTRODUCTION TO: Procurement Methods TECHNICAL
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES AN INTRODUCTION TO: ICRI Technical Guideline No R-2009 Procurement Methods Guide for Methods of Measurement and Contract Types for Concrete Repair Work Formerly 03735

10 ICRI Guideline 130.1R-2009 Procurement Methods
Guide for Methods of Measurement and Contract Types for Concrete Repair Work Purpose of This Guideline This guide is intended to assist owners, consultants, and contractors in defining recommended methods of quantity measurement and contract types for concrete work.

11 ICRI Guideline 130.1R-2009 Procurement Methods
Guide for Methods of Measurement and Contract Types for Concrete Repair Work Who is this guideline for? Owners and consultants who are preparing bid documents and need to define quantities and the amount of work required to complete the project in a satisfactory manner. Contractors who are preparing bids on projects where the extent of deterioration may be unknown and where actual repair quantities often differ from initial quantity estimates, possibly resulting in changes to the scope of the work. Owners, consultants and contractors who require methods of measurement and contract measurement which need to allow for variations from the original estimated quantities determined from the initial survey and project scoping.

12 Guide for Methods of Measurement and Contract Types for Concrete Repair Work
What is covered? Standardization of repair work items and methods of measurement to enable fair compensation to be made based on actual conditions. Measurement methods that provide a means for quantification for repair work in progress and completed. Establishes a uniform method of payment for work performed, and accounts for variations in the quantities.

13 Guide for Methods of Measurement and Contract Types for Concrete Repair Work
Benefits of Using This Guide… Regardless of contract type, quantification and documentation of repair work must occur for identification for compliance to the contract and acceptance for payment. Provides designers, specifiers and owners with acceptance criteria of in-place repairs. Provides a standardized method of measurement for typical repair items for concrete repair.

14 GUIDELINES Find it at WWW.ICRI.ORG Procurement Methods TECHNICAL
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES Find it at ICRI Technical Guideline No R-2009 Procurement Methods Guide for Methods of Measurement and Contract Types for Concrete Repair Work Available in Hard Copy or as a PDF download

15 Epoxy Injection GUIDELINES TECHNICAL
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES Epoxy Injection

16 GUIDELINES AN INTRODUCTION TO: Epoxy Injection TECHNICAL
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES AN INTRODUCTION TO: ICRI Technical Guideline No Epoxy Injection Guideline for Verifying Field Performance of Epoxy Injection of Concrete Cracks Formerly 03734

17 ICRI Guideline 210.1-1998 Epoxy Injection Purpose of This Guideline
Guideline for Verifying Field Performance of Epoxy Injection of Concrete Cracks Purpose of This Guideline Provides the contractor, engineer, owner and specifier with guidelines to assist in the development of performance specifications for epoxy adhesive injection work.

18 ICRI Guideline 210.1-1998 Epoxy Injection Who is this guideline for?
Guideline for Verifying Field Performance of Epoxy Injection of Concrete Cracks Who is this guideline for? Anyone who wants an test to verify that adequate crack filling is possible Test method may also be used to evaluate the adhesive strength of the epoxy Designers can use the test to determine suitability of a particular repair method and material Contractors can use the test to verify the bond of an in-place repair Manufactures can use the test to qualify a material for a particular use

19 Guideline for Verifying Field Performance of Epoxy Injection of Concrete Cracks
What is covered? Quality Assurance/Quality Control Methods Visual Observation of Injection Process Field Testing & Laboratory Test Methods Both Destructive and Non-Destructive Testing Two-component Injection Equipment Field Test Methods and Acceptance Standards

20 Guideline for Verifying Field Performance of Epoxy Injection of Concrete Cracks
Benefits of Using This Guide… Provides contractors and manufacturers with a test methods quantifying the depth of penetration of the epoxy adhesive Provides designers, specifiers and owners with acceptance criteria of in-place repairs Provides testing criteria for on-site and laboratory testing

21 GUIDELINES Find it at WWW.ICRI.ORG Epoxy Injection TECHNICAL
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES Find it at ICRI Technical Guideline No Epoxy Injection Guideline for Verifying Field Performance of Epoxy Injection of Concrete Cracks Available in Hard Copy or as a PDF download

22 Evaluation GUIDELINES TECHNICAL
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES Evaluation

23 GUIDELINES AN INTRODUCTION TO: Evaluation TECHNICAL
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES AN INTRODUCTION TO: ICRI Technical Guideline No Evaluation Guideline for Using In-Situ Tensile Pull-Off Tests to Evaluate Bond of Concrete Surface Materials Formerly 03739

24 ICRI Guideline 210.3-2004 Evaluation Purpose of This Guideline
Guideline for Using In-Situ Tensile Pull-Off Tests to Evaluate Bond of Concrete Surface Materials Purpose of This Guideline An essential tool for facility owners, concrete repair designers, contractors, and material manufacturers. It provides a recommended method of evaluating the tensile bond of cementitious and polymer concrete surface repairs using in-situ drilled core tensile pull-off tests.

25 ICRI Guideline 210.3-2004 Evaluation Who is this guideline for?
Guideline for Using In-Situ Tensile Pull-Off Tests to Evaluate Bond of Concrete Surface Materials Who is this guideline for? Anyone who wants a test to verify bond of a concrete repair, overlay, encasement or composite systems. Or anyone who needs a test method to evaluate the adhesive strength of bonding agents. Designers can use the test to determine suitability of a particular repair method or material. Contractors can use the test to verify the bond of an in-place repair. Manufactures can use the test to qualify a material for a particular use.

26 Guideline for Using In-Situ Tensile Pull-Off Tests to Evaluate Bond of Concrete Surface Materials
What is covered? Purpose and need for testing in-place bond. Importance of bond to successful surface repairs Equipment and materials required to run the test The actual test procedure A recommendation for time and frequency of test on completed repairs Evaluation of test reports

27 Guideline for Using In-Situ Tensile Pull-Off Tests to Evaluate Bond of Concrete Surface Materials
Benefits of Using This Guide… Provides contractors and manufacturers with a test method to quantify the bond of an in-place repair. Provides designers, specifiers and owners with acceptance criteria of in-place repairs. Provides information on possible causes for below minimum strength requirements.

28 GUIDELINES Find it at WWW.ICRI.ORG Evaluation TECHNICAL
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES Find it at ICRI Technical Guideline No Evaluation Guideline for Using In-Situ Tensile Pull-Off Tests to Evaluate Bond of Concrete Surface Materials Available in Hard Copy or as a PDF download

29 Evaluation GUIDELINES TECHNICAL
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES Evaluation

30 GUIDELINES AN INTRODUCTION TO: Evaluation TECHNICAL
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES AN INTRODUCTION TO: ICRI Technical Guideline No Evaluation Guide for Nondestructive Evaluation Methods for Condition Assessment, Repair, and Performance Monitoring of Concrete Structures

31 ICRI Guideline 210.4-2009 Evaluation Purpose of This Guideline
Guide for Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE) Methods for Condition Assessment, Repair, and Performance Monitoring of Concrete Structures Purpose of This Guideline This guideline is intended to assist contractors, owners, engineers and material suppliers in the selection of nondestructive evaluation (NDE) methods for evaluating the condition of concrete structures.

32 ICRI Guideline 210.4-2009 Evaluation Who is this guideline for?
Guide for Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE) Methods for Condition Assessment, Repair, and Performance Monitoring of Concrete Structures Who is this guideline for? Engineers, Contractors and Owners: Offers assistance in selecting appropriate NDE methods to determine the properties and/or conditions of concrete prior to repairs; for quality control during repairs; and for long- term performance monitoring of repaired structures.

33 Guide for Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE) Methods for Condition Assessment, Repair, and Performance Monitoring of Concrete Structures What is covered? Developing a NDE Program: - NDE Usage - NDE Benefits - General Approach & Planning - Correlation of NDE/Laboratory Methods - NDE Limitations Individual Items including: - Condition Assessment with NDE prior to repairs - Repair Program Quality Control and Assurance with NDE - Performance Monitoring of Repairs with NDE Guideline Tables for Selection of NDE Methods

34 Guide for Nondestructive Evaluation (NDE) Methods for Condition Assessment, Repair, and Performance Monitoring of Concrete Structures Benefits of Using This Guide… Assists in the selection of the most suitable nondestructive (NDE) methods for evaluating specific conditions of concrete structures. Provides assistance in understanding which specific conditions relate to the condition assessment. Provides a reference linking various NDE Methods to general applications.

35 GUIDELINES Find it at WWW.ICRI.ORG Evaluation TECHNICAL
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES Find it at ICRI Technical Guideline No Evaluation Guide for Nondestructive Evaluation Methods for Condition Assessment, Repair, and Performance Monitoring of Concrete Structures Available in Hard Copy or as a PDF download

36 Surface Preparation GUIDELINES TECHNICAL
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES Surface Preparation

37 GUIDELINES AN INTRODUCTION TO: Surface Preparation TECHNICAL
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES AN INTRODUCTION TO: ICRI Technical Guideline No R-2008 Surface Preparation Guide for Surface Preparation for the Repair of Deteriorated Concrete Resulting from Reinforcing Steel Corrosion Formerly 03730

38 ICRI Guideline 310.1R-2008 Surface Preparation
Guide for Surface Preparation for the Repair of Deteriorated Concrete Resulting from Reinforcing Steel Corrosion Purpose of This Guideline Provides guidance on concrete removal and surface preparation procedures for the repair of deteriorated concrete caused by reinforcing steel corrosion.

39 ICRI Guideline 310.1R-2008 Surface Preparation
Guide for Surface Preparation for the Repair of Deteriorated Concrete Resulting from Reinforcing Steel Corrosion Who is this guideline for? Owners Design professionals Contractors

40 Guide for Surface Preparation for the Repair of Deteriorated Concrete Resulting from Reinforcing Steel Corrosion What is covered? Exposure of Reinforcing Steel Anodic Ring (Halo) Effect Removal Geometry Configuration of Repair Area Concrete Removal / Surface Prep. Inspection & Repair of Reinforcing Steel Final Surface Inspection

41 Guide for Surface Preparation for the Repair of Deteriorated Concrete Resulting from Reinforcing Steel Corrosion Benefits of Using This Guide… Provides information on the use of the industry best practices Provides understanding of the existing cause of corrosion & assists in specifing type and extent of repair Assists in determining the type of corrosion mitigation system required Provides understanding of preventive measures to consider for protection of the structure from future deterioration Reference list of Standards & Reports

42 GUIDELINES Find it at WWW.ICRI.ORG Surface Preparation TECHNICAL
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES Find it at ICRI Technical Guideline No R-2008 Surface Preparation Guide for Surface Preparation for the Repair of Deteriorated Concrete Resulting from Reinforcing Steel Corrosion Available in Hard Copy or as a PDF download

43 Surface Preparation GUIDELINES TECHNICAL
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES Surface Preparation

44 GUIDELINES AN INTRODUCTION TO: Surface Preparation TECHNICAL
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES AN INTRODUCTION TO: ICRI Technical Guideline No Surface Preparation Selecting and Specifying Concrete Surface Preparation for Sealers, Coatings and Polymer Overlays Formerly 03732

45 ICRI Guideline 310.2-1997 Surface Preparation
Selecting and Specifying Concrete Surface Preparation for Sealers, Coatings and Polymer Overlays Purpose of This Guideline Provides designers, specifiers, contractors and manufactures with the tools they need to select and specify methods for preparing concrete surfaces prior to the application of sealers, coatings and polymer overlay systems.

46 ICRI Guideline 310.2-1997 Surface Preparation
Sealers, Coatings & Polymer Overlays Who is this guideline for? Designers Provides a method to determine project objectives and requirements Specifiers Provides selector chart of methods to achieve each coating type Provides replicas of typical surfaces for on-site standards Contractors Provides information on the results of various methods of preparation Provides on-site visual to verify surface preparation has been completed Manufacturers Provides a visual standard for desired surface preparation for a particular product.

47 ICRI Guideline 310.2-1997 Surface Preparation
Sealers, Coatings & Polymer Overlays What is covered? A workbook designed to organize and prioritize information needed for good selection decisions. A chart which identifies methods capable of production the profile typically recommended for each coating type. Presents capabilities, limitations, operating requirements, environmental factors, and safety consideration for each method of surface preparation. Surface Profile Chips – Replicas of typical surfaces produced by one or more of the methods providing a visual standard for purposes of specification, execution and verification.

48 ICRI Guideline 310.2-1997 Surface Preparation
Sealers, Coatings & Polymer Overlays Benefits of Using This Guide… Specifiers and manufacturers can specify an exact surface desired for a particular repair and a method to confirm it has been achieved. Provides designers with a selection method which provides optimum balance of performance, risk and cost factors. Information for all the available methods provided in one location.

49 GUIDELINES Find it at WWW.ICRI.ORG Surface Preparation TECHNICAL
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES Find it at ICRI Technical Guideline No Surface Preparation Selecting and Specifying Concrete Surface Preparation for Sealers, Coatings and Polymer Overlays Available in Hard Copy or as a PDF download Concrete Surface Profile Chips Sold Separately

50 Surface Preparation GUIDELINES TECHNICAL
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES Surface Preparation

51 GUIDELINES AN INTRODUCTION TO: Surface Preparation TECHNICAL
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES AN INTRODUCTION TO: ICRI Technical Guideline No Surface Preparation Guide for the Preparation of Concrete Surfaces for Repair Using Hydrodemolition Methods Formerly 03737

52 ICRI Guideline 310.3-2004 Surface Preparation
Guide for the Preparation of Concrete Surfaces for Repair Using Hydrodemolition Methods Purpose of This Guideline Provides an introduction to hydrodemolition for concrete removal and surface preparation, the benefits and limitations and an understanding of other aspects to be addressed when incorporating hydrodemolition into a repair project.

53 ICRI Guideline 310.3-2004 Surface Preparation
Guide for the Preparation of Concrete Surfaces for Repair Using Hydrodemolition Methods Who is this guideline for? Anyone involved in or interested in learning more about the equipment, applications, safety procedures and methods of water control and clean-up associated with hydrodemolition, such as: Building Owners / Property Managers Architects / Engineers Contractors Material Manufacturers Students / Teachers

54 Guide for the Preparation of Concrete Surfaces for Repair Using Hydrodemolition Methods
What is covered? Equipment, applications, safety procedures and methods of water control and cleanup. Using hydrodemolition for the removal of deteriorated and sound concrete and the removal of coatings. The effects of mechanical impact techniques. Safety and other considerations when using hydrodemolition.

55 Guide for the Preparation of Concrete Surfaces for Repair Using Hydrodemolition Methods
Benefits of Using This Guide… Provides an introduction to the evaluation of masonry façade structures. Learn benefits and limitations of using hydrodemolition for concrete removal and surface preparation. Understand considerations for hydrodemolition use.

56 GUIDELINES Find it at WWW.ICRI.ORG Surface Preparation TECHNICAL
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES Find it at ICRI Technical Guideline No Surface Preparation Guide for the Preparation of Concrete Surfaces for Repair Using Hydrodemolition Methods Available in Hard Copy or as a PDF download

57 Repair Materials and Methods
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES Repair Materials and Methods

58 GUIDELINES AN INTRODUCTION TO: Repair Materials and Methods TECHNICAL
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES AN INTRODUCTION TO: ICRI Technical Guideline No R-1996 Repair Materials and Methods Guide for Selecting Application Methods for the Repair of Concrete Surfaces Formerly 03731

59 ICRI Guideline 320.1R-1996 Repair Materials and Methods
Guide for Selecting Application Methods for the Repair of Concrete Surfaces Purpose of This Guideline This guideline summarizes current practice for placing cement-based repair materials. Provides users a quick reference of placement methods.

60 ICRI Guideline 320.1R-1996 Repair Materials and Methods
Guide for Selecting Application Methods for the Repair of Concrete Surfaces Who is this guideline for? It provides owners, engineers, material suppliers and repair contractors with a quick reference to assist in the selection of suitable methods of placement.

61 Guide for Selecting Application Methods for the Repair of Concrete Surfaces
What is covered? Application Methods for: Towel applied Dry Packing Form and cast-in-place: Partial depth replacement Form and cast-in-place: Full depth replacement Form and pump Preplaced aggregate Dry mix shotcrete Wet mixed shotcrete

62 Guide for Selecting Application Methods for the Repair of Concrete Surfaces
Benefits of Using This Guide… Helps to visualize the methods commonly used for the repair of deteriorated concrete surfaces. Surveys the applications for which each type of repair method is considered to be the most suitable. Lists constructibility issues which should be considered when designers, specifiers and contractors should consider when deciding on which method should be used.

63 GUIDELINES Find it at WWW.ICRI.ORG Repair Materials and Methods
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES Find it at ICRI Technical Guideline No R-1996 Repair Materials and Methods Guide for Selecting Application Methods for the Repair of Concrete Surfaces Available in Hard Copy or as a PDF download

64 Material Selection GUIDELINES TECHNICAL
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES Material Selection

65 GUIDELINES AN INTRODUCTION TO: Material Selection TECHNICAL
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES AN INTRODUCTION TO: ICRI Technical Guideline No R-2009 Material Selection Guide for Selecting and Specifying Materials for Repair of Concrete Surfaces Formerly 03733

66 ICRI Guideline 320.2R-2009 Material Selection
Guide for Selecting and Specifying Materials for Repair of Concrete Surfaces Purpose of This Guideline This guide provides guidance to aid the designer, specifier, contractor and manufacturer in making rational informed decisions in selecting materials for the repair of concrete surfaces.

67 ICRI Guideline 320.2R-2009 Material Selection
Guide for Selecting and Specifying Materials for Repair of Concrete Surfaces Who is this guideline for? Designers Provides a selection process to identify and prioritize needed performance requirements of concrete repair materials. Specifiers Provides a detailed section on material properties and test methods to help identify concrete repair materials which meet the defined performance properties for each particular project. (continued)

68 ICRI Guideline 320.2R-2009 Material Selection
Guide for Selecting and Specifying Materials for Repair of Concrete Surfaces Who is this guideline for? Contractors Provides a selection process to guide the contractor in defining the best material properties required by a job and a method to decide what products provide those properties including constructability, services issues and material properties. Manufacturers Provides a framework for what physical properties to consider when developing new concrete repair materials.

69 Guide for Selecting and Specifying Materials for Repair of Concrete Surfaces
What is covered? A material selection process to help make informed decisions in selecting materials for the repair of concrete surfaces Determine project objectives Determine material properties needed to meet project objectives Identify materials or systems which will produce the required properties Select material or system that provides optimum balance of performance, risk and cost factors

70 Guide for Selecting and Specifying Materials for Repair of Concrete Surfaces
Benefits of Using This Guide… Provides a process to define the needed materials properties for a specific job. Identifies materials which will produce those material properties. Makes clear the criteria of constructability, service issues and engineering requirements a concrete repair material decision must balance.

71 GUIDELINES Find it at WWW.ICRI.ORG Material Selection TECHNICAL
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES Find it at ICRI Technical Guideline No R-2009 Material Selection Guide for Selecting and Specifying Materials for Repair of Concrete Surfaces Available in Hard Copy or as a PDF download

72 Repair Materials and Methods
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES Repair Materials and Methods

73 GUIDELINES AN INTRODUCTION TO: Repair Materials and Methods TECHNICAL
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES AN INTRODUCTION TO: ICRI Technical Guideline No Repair Materials and Methods Pictorial Atlas of Concrete Repair Material Mixing Equipment

74 ICRI Guideline 320.5-2012 Repair Materials and Methods
Pictorial Atlas of Concrete Repair Material Mixing Equipment Purpose of This Guideline To provide applicators, material suppliers and specifiers a single-source pictorial atlas that can be used for common reference when describing or specifying mixing equipment for materials associated with the concrete repair industry.

75 ICRI Guideline 320.5-2012 Repair Materials and Methods
Pictorial Atlas of Concrete Repair Material Mixing Equipment Who is this guideline for? Material Suppliers Specifiers Applicators Technical Service and Quality Control personnel

76 Pictorial Atlas of Concrete Repair Material Mixing Equipment
What is covered? It is the first of a series of documents on various equipment associated with the different materials and methods used for concrete repair such as; Mixing paddles Drills Mortar Mixers

77 Pictorial Atlas of Concrete Repair Material Mixing Equipment
Benefits of Using This Guide… Provides a simplified and easy to read pictorial atlas of various types of mixing equipment including mixing paddles, drills and mortar mixers. It promotes proper recommendations for mixing equipment for different materials in a generic format.

78 GUIDELINES Find it at WWW.ICRI.ORG Repair Materials and Methods
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES Find it at ICRI Technical Guideline No Repair Materials and Methods Pictorial Atlas of Concrete Repair Material Mixing Equipment Available in Hard Copy or as a PDF download

79 Repair Materials and Methods
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES Repair Materials and Methods

80 GUIDELINES AN INTRODUCTION TO: Repair Materials and Methods TECHNICAL
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES AN INTRODUCTION TO: ICRI Technical Guideline No Repair Materials and Methods Guide for Evaluation and Repair of Unbonded Post-Tensioned Concrete Structures

81 ICRI Guideline 320.6-2012 Repair Materials and Methods
Guide for Evaluation and Repair of Unbonded Post-Tensioned Concrete Structures Purpose of This Guideline An introduction to the evaluation and repair of single-strand unbonded post-tensioned concrete structures. Includes procedures, tests, equipment, and other aspects of the evaluation and repair process.

82 ICRI Guideline 320.6-2012 Repair Materials and Methods
Guide for Evaluation and Repair of Unbonded Post-Tensioned Concrete Structures Who is this guideline for? Owners Licensed design professionals Contractors Suppliers

83 Guide for Evaluation and Repair of Unbonded Post-Tensioned Concrete Structures
What is covered? Evaluation Process & Procedures Document Review Service Conditions Field Investigation/Non-destructive Evaluations Tests/Testing Equipment Repair Design considerations Scope of work/Various methods of repair Safety Maintenance/Monitoring

84 Guide for Evaluation and Repair of Unbonded Post-Tensioned Concrete Structures
Benefits of Using This Guide… This is an updated version of 2 previous documents. A more comprehensive, technical document, with enhanced information and practical guidelines. Takes PT repair from evaluation to finished product.

85 GUIDELINES Find it at WWW.ICRI.ORG Repair Materials and Methods
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES Find it at ICRI Technical Guideline No Repair Materials and Methods Guide for Evaluation and Repair of Unbonded Post-Tensioned Concrete Structures Available in Hard Copy or as a PDF download

86 Strengthening & Stabilization
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES Strengthening & Stabilization

87 GUIDELINES AN INTRODUCTION TO: Strengthening & Stabilization TECHNICAL
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES AN INTRODUCTION TO: ICRI Technical Guideline No Strengthening & Stabilization Guideline for the Selection of Strengthening Systems for Concrete Structures Formerly 03742

88 ICRI Guideline 330.1-2006 Strengthening & Stabilization
Guideline for the Selection of Strengthening Systems for Concrete Structures Purpose of This Guideline To provide guidance on the selection of strengthening systems for concrete structures by presenting various issues regarding design considerations, advantages, and limitations for the use of these systems.

89 ICRI Guideline 330.1-2006 Strengthening & Stabilization
Guideline for the Selection of Strengthening Systems for Concrete Structures Who is this guideline for? The design professional, and concrete repair contractor, especially those that may not be involved with concrete repair.

90 Guideline for the Selection of Strengthening Systems for Concrete Structures
What is covered? The guideline describes several methods of strengthening structures including externally bonded systems, post-tensioning, section enlargement and supplemental supports and offers guidance on the selection of the appropriate strengthening technique which depends on many factors such as level of upgrade, primary or supplemental reinforcing requirements, constructability, aesthetics, and cost.

91 Guideline for the Selection of Strengthening Systems for Concrete Structures
Benefits of Using This Guide… Gaining a better understanding of the various approaches and methods available for structural strengthening.

92 GUIDELINES Find it at WWW.ICRI.ORG Strengthening & Stabilization
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES Find it at ICRI Technical Guideline No Strengthening & Stabilization Guideline for the Selection of Strengthening Systems for Concrete Structures Formerly 03742 Available in Hard Copy or as a PDF download

93 Grouting GUIDELINES TECHNICAL from the leading resource for education
and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES Grouting

94 GUIDELINES AN INTRODUCTION TO: Grouting TECHNICAL
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES AN INTRODUCTION TO: ICRI Technical Guideline No Grouting Guideline for Selecting Grouts to Control Leakage in Concrete Structures Formerly 03738

95 ICRI Guideline 340.1-2006 Grouting Purpose of This Guideline
Guideline for Selecting Grouts to Control Leakage in Concrete Structures Purpose of This Guideline The purpose of this guide is to provide information on the properties and characteristics of grout materials so that an informed decision can be made on the selection of a proper grout material to control water leakage through cracks and other discontinuities in concrete structures.

96 ICRI Guideline 340.1-2006 Grouting Who is this guideline for?
Guideline for Selecting Grouts to Control Leakage in Concrete Structures Who is this guideline for? The document is valuable to specifying engineers, owners, contractors and applicators.

97 Guideline for Selecting Grouts to Control Leakage in Concrete Structures
What is covered? Grout Materials -Types & Characteristics Classifications Performance Parameters Test Methods - Standard Lab Tests Typical Drilling Pattern Workplace Hazardous Material Information Systems Typical Equipment Used in Grouting Operations

98 Guideline for Selecting Grouts to Control Leakage in Concrete Structures
Benefits of Using This Guide… Reference guide for engineers, owners and contractors. Shows features and benefits of chemical grouts in repair. Identifies characteristics, properties, and testing criteria for chemical grouts and cementitious materials. Helps with the selection of the appropriate grout, classification of grout, and what grout material has been used or would be recommended for use.

99 GUIDELINES Find it at WWW.ICRI.ORG Grouting TECHNICAL
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES Find it at ICRI Technical Guideline No Grouting Guideline for Selecting Grouts to Control Leakage in Concrete Structures Formerly 03738 Available in Hard Copy or as a PDF download

100 Masonry GUIDELINES TECHNICAL from the leading resource for education
and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES Masonry

101 GUIDELINES AN INTRODUCTION TO: Masonry TECHNICAL
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES AN INTRODUCTION TO: ICRI Technical Guideline No Masonry Guide for the Evaluation of Masonry Façade Structures

102 ICRI Guideline 410.1-2008 Masonry Purpose of This Guideline
Guide for the Evaluation of Masonry Façade Structures Purpose of This Guideline Describes the tools, techniques, and processes that are used in the evaluation of masonry façade structures and offers background into the history and evolution of masonry structure design and construction.

103 ICRI Guideline 410.1-2008 Masonry Who is this guideline for?
Guide for the Evaluation of Masonry Façade Structures Who is this guideline for? Anyone involved in or interested in learning more about procedures, equipment, risks, and other aspects of the evaluation process of masonry façade structures, such as: Building Owners / Property Managers Architects / Engineers Contractors Material Manufacturers Students / Teachers

104 Guide for the Evaluation of Masonry Façade Structures
What is covered? Tools, techniques, and processes used in evaluation of masonry façade structures. History and evolution of masonry structure design and construction. Climatic variables that contribute to the current state of masonry façade components. Techniques and procedures for nondestructive evaluation. Suggestions for scope and frequency of testing.

105 Guide for the Evaluation of Masonry Façade Structures
Benefits of Using This Guide… Provides an introduction to the evaluation of masonry façade structures. Provides general guidelines to the techniques and procedures used to evaluate masonry structures. Provides information to help identify, categorize, investigate, and quantify problems associated with most types of masonry construction.

106 GUIDELINES Find it at WWW.ICRI.ORG Masonry TECHNICAL
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES Find it at ICRI Technical Guideline No Masonry Guide for the Evaluation of Masonry Façade Structures Available in Hard Copy or as a PDF download

107 Coatings and Waterproofing
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES Coatings and Waterproofing

108 GUIDELINES AN INTRODUCTION TO: Coatings and Waterproofing TECHNICAL
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES AN INTRODUCTION TO: ICRI Technical Guideline No Coatings and Waterproofing Guideline for Design, Installation, and Maintenance of Protective Polymer Flooring Systems Formerly 03741

109 ICRI Guideline 710.1-2004 Coatings and Waterproofing
Guideline for Design, Installation, and Maintenance of Protective Polymer Flooring Systems Purpose of This Guideline Provides information on the design, installation, and maintenance of protective polymer flooring systems that are applied and directly bonded to concrete.

110 ICRI Guideline 710.1-2004 Coatings and Waterproofing
Guideline for Design, Installation, and Maintenance of Protective Polymer Flooring Systems Who is this guideline for? Facility Owners Design Professionals Manufacturers Applicators

111 Guideline for Design, Installation, and Maintenance of Protective Polymer Flooring Systems
What is covered? Regulations Service Conditions Properties of Concrete Surface Preparation Polymer Flooring System Design Materials Used for Polymer Flooring Installation Testing and Inspection Maintenance Repair Health and Safety

112 Guideline for Design, Installation, and Maintenance of Protective Polymer Flooring Systems
Benefits of Using This Guide… Provides detailed information on the aspects of flooring technology, performance properties, surface preparation requirements, installation procedures, and testing to help the user attain long-term service from a variety of polymer flooring systems for a wide range of applications.

113 GUIDELINES Find it at WWW.ICRI.ORG Coatings and Waterproofing
from the leading resource for education and information in the repair industry... TECHNICAL GUIDELINES Find it at ICRI Technical Guideline No Coatings and Waterproofing Guideline for Design, Installation, and Maintenance of Protective Polymer Flooring Systems Formerly 03741 Available in Hard Copy or as a PDF download


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