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Reinforcing an Existing Conc. Slab

Reinforcing an Existing Conc. Slab

Reinforcing an Existing Conc. Slab

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Recently I read an article in one of the trade journals about reinforcing existing concrete slabs.  The method was essentially routing out a grove in the slab and grouting a reinforcing bar back in the groove.

Does anyone recall which magazine this article was in?  Or anywhere I can find more information on this procedure?

Thanks.

RE: Reinforcing an Existing Conc. Slab

I'm not familiar with that procedure, but you could also use steel or FRP plate bonding also.

VB

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