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Concrete Condition Evaluation and Damage Assessment

 

Learn more about the common industry standards for conducting condition appraisals of concrete structures.

Concrete is used to build structures of all types with many different exposures. Some concrete structures, especially buried structures, marine structures, and structures exposed to deicing salts, like parking garages and bridges in northern U.S. states, need periodic maintenance to achieve their optimal service life. A key part of a good maintenance program is the condition appraisal to detect problems and serve as the basis for repairs.
This topic will introduce you to the common industry standards for conducting condition appraisals of concrete structures, typical visual inspection techniques, both common and complex non-destructive techniques for detecting hidden conditions, common laboratory tests to evaluate current conditions of the concrete and receptiveness to repair, and load testing concepts sometimes needed to determine existing strength or to test the effectiveness of repairs. This material will be useful for building owners that purchase engineering condition appraisals of concrete structures, engineers planning and conducting condition appraisals of concrete structures, and contractors that perform repairs to concrete structures.

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R. Brett Holland, Ph.D., P.E., S.E.

R. Brett Holland, Ph.D., P.E., S.E.

Simpson Gumpertz & Heger Inc

  • Senior project manager at Simpson Gumpertz & Heger, a 600-person consulting engineering firm with headquarters in Waltham, MA
  • Registered engineer in AL, GA, IL, MA, NY, RI, TX, and VA
  • Experienced in the development of high-performance concrete (HPC) mix designs for specialized durability or strength requirements
  • Experienced in the implementation of specialty concrete performance in design and construction
  • Experienced in precast concrete production and troubleshooting assignments
  • Experienced in condition assessment, repair, and rehabilitation of existing concrete structures, including historic stadiums, parking garages, and transportation structures
  • Author of several publications related to the design, durability, and performance of HPC concrete
  • Active member of the American Concrete Institute, including Associate Member Committee 201 – Durability of Concrete, Associate Member Committee 236 – Material Science of Concrete, and Voting Member Subcommittee 318-A – Structural Concrete Building Code: Concrete Materials and Construction
  • BSCE, MSCE, and Ph.D. degrees, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Can be contacted at [email protected]

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