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The goal of this presentation is to help contractors and applicators first identify the problem, understand its cause, and make an informed decision on whether to complete the surface application or to seek a professional opinion in regard to the preferred repair method.
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Coating and Lining of Concrete requires an understanding of both new and existing concrete substrate conditions. New concrete must be evaluated for surface strength, cracking, and construction defects. In addition, existing concrete must be evaluated for mechanical damage, chemical contamination, and corrosion. Evaluation methods and equipment will be discussed.
This paper describes concrete rehabilitation of the primary treatment process at the Fairfield-Suisun Sewer District Treatment Facility. The paper encompasses V&A’s initial concrete condition evaluation, coating specifications, and the warranty coating inspection. Notable items of discussion include coating selection, construction window, flow diversion schemes, and full-time coating inspection.