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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.
Many challenges face today's coatings specifiers in selecting high performance coatings and linings. New formulations are being developed to meet changing performance needs and also future VOC requirements. Evaluation of these "new" coatings and linings can be difficult. It is the purpose of this paper to look at past, current and future coating evaluation methods in order to develop a testing protocol that can be used to assist in the selection of high performance coatings and linings for wastewater environments.
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The repair and restoration of deteriorated wood siding, trim, and ornamental plaster on the exteriors of older buildings is one of the cornerstones of what is called a “Painting Restoration”. From the symptoms of paint failure, one can determine the underlying causes, and then decide upon the proper cures.
“Tilt-up" is a state-of-the-art building system in which steel reinforced concrete panels are cast on site and tilted up into their final position. The tilt-up panels are load bearing and also function as cladding elements. With the exceptions of integrally colored concrete, tilt-up concrete panels can look bare and unattractive if a finish is not applied. It is also well known that concrete is not a “perfect” material as it shows porosity and micro-cracks which can lead to deterioration over time.