Structural Asset Protection and Repair

Rheged Centre, Redhills, Penrith, Cumbria, CA11 0DQ

3rd March 2015

09.00hrs / Registration and Refreshments
09.25hrs / Welcome
Ken Dykes, Structural Concrete Alliance Spokesman
09.30hrs / Understanding the corrosion process and cathodic protection
Chris Atkins, Mott MacDonald / This presentation will provide a brief insight into the causes of corrosion and cost effective methods of repair.
10.00hrs / Corrosion Protection for Reinforced ConcreteHighway Structures
Sam Beamish, EM Highways Services / The presentation will include reference to multi-storey car parks which although not strictly highway structures are very much in a highways environment and should be treated as such. The CPA's work in the development of standards for corrosion prevention techniques will also be described.
10.30hrs / Repair & Strengthening
Paul Russell, Mapei / This paper will cover the following topics:
The removal of defective concrete
Undertaking Concrete Repairs
Application of protective coatings
Structural strengthening using CFRP materials.
11.00hrs / Refreshments
11.30hrs / An Introduction to Galvanic Corrosion Control of Reinforced Concrete
Dr George Sergi, Vector Corrosion Technologies / This presentation will provide an overview of the technology as a whole and look at the various techniques available. The relationship between galvanic systems and that of its related technique, Impressed Current Cathodic Protection will be examined.
12.00hrs / Marine Structures: Corrosion and Methods of Prevention
Jim Preston / This presentation will review which structures are at risk and look at the corrosion prevention methods available, in particular cathodic protection. Impressed current and galvanic anodes are both widely used for the protection of marine structures and the relevant advantages of both methods will be illustrated with the use of project histories from around the UK coast.
12.30hrs / Introduction to Sprayed Concrete
Bill Jones, BAM Ritchies / This presentation will provide an insight into the methods, benefits, specification and application of Sprayed Concrete.
Sprayed Concrete is a versatile and economic method of concrete placement. It is used in a wide variety of applications throughout the industry.
13.00hrs / Questions followed by Lunch

Structural Asset Protection and Repair

Rheged Centre, Redhills, Penrith, Cumbria, CA11 0DQ

3rd March 2015

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