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Concrete superstructures are either post-tensioned or prestressed using mild steel tensioning strands running the length of the concrete structural members. In most designs, the mild steel strands are uncoated and rely solely on their proper placement within the concrete member and the concrete itself to provide adequate corrosion protection.
There is ongoing development of new technologies, designs, and construction practices that result in reduced energy use. Through development of these technologies and incorporation of them into Building Standards, the energy and water use and greenhouse gas emissions from these buildings will be substantially reduced. One of the compelling measures that will continue to be developed and expanded is the high efficiency improvements to the building envelope, including cool roofs and other measures to reduce the impact of solar gain on roofs and attics.
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The purpose of this document is to introduce Corrosion Control Information Management System (CCIMS), a US Navy partnership success story used to plan maintenance on ships to include assessment tracking, data analysis facilitation, repair/overhaul work planning and future maintenance needs forecasting.
The range of flooring options available in today’s marketplace is vast, each having their own individual place and performance characteristics. As such, owners and design professionals must evaluate many factors to determine the best flooring option for a structure’s given needs and what its environment will allow. One flooring system or option gaining popularity is polished concrete. Although polished concrete is relatively new in North America (approximately 15 years), this system offers many advantages over other flooring options.