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    How much concrete cracking is acceptable?

    Cracks of a width of less than 0.3 mm are generally acceptable and have no effect on the structure. They may, however, develop and expand to become structural fissures. As a result, minor fractures on buildings or constructions should be monitored. A crack width of more than 0.3 mm might jeopardize the structure’s durability. Check

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    How is concrete pavement constructed?

    Following proper subgrade preparation, these steps include placing and compacting aggregate for the sub-base, placing and anchoring steel rebar, setting forms, producing and transporting concrete to the work site, placing and spreading concrete, installing joints, and preparing the pavement’s surface. Visit Underpinning Service Page

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    How do you repair cracks in concrete pavement?

    To repair and reinforce fractures or seams in concrete pavement, two stitching procedures are utilized. The simplest and most frequent method is cross-stitching, which involves inserting distorted tiebars that have been epoxied or grouted into holes bored at an angle across a fracture. Visit Underpinning Service Page

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    What is concrete pavement?

    Concrete pavement, also known as hard pavement, is a concrete layer that comes into direct contact with traffic and is used for a variety of uses and applications. Pavement concrete may be amended and changed in a variety of ways depending on the situation. Visit Underpinning Service Page

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    What is full depth repair?

    Full-depth patching or repair requires removing and replacing at least a piece of a slab to the. in order to rehabilitate parts of the bottom of the concrete degradation. Check Underpinning Service Info

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    What is Reblocking in informal settlements?

    Reblocking is the process of realigning structures in an informal settlement to allow basic utilities to be supplied. It can also result in decreased fire risk and more useable community areas. The reblocking method is particularly useful as a collaborative planning tool for building grassroots capability. Check Underpinning Service Info

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