The Challenge:

The concrete ceiling at the Lloyds Bank premises in 10 Canons Way, Bristol, was exhibiting signs of deterioration, with broken and spalling concrete materialising in various areas. This posed a potential structural risk and safety hazard, necessitating immediate remedial action.

 

ASRS Solution:

To restore the deteriorating concrete ceiling, ASRS Ltd implemented a comprehensive remedial scheme. The concrete repair process involved breaking out damaged areas, installing new rebar for reinforcement, and applying Natcem 35 concrete repair mortar to offer resistance against cracking and spalling. The site was cleaned upon completion. Chasing works were also undertaken, with 60m of concrete spacers chased out and new rebar placed. Disturbed areas were made good for a seamless finish. Through concrete removal, rebar installation, mortar application, and chasing works, ASRS Ltd successfully restored the ceiling’s structural integrity, ensuring safety and longevity.

The Result:

Through concrete removal, rebar installation, mortar application, and chasing works, ASRS Ltd successfully restored the structural integrity of the concrete ceiling. The application of Natcem 35 concrete repair mortar provided a robust, long-lasting solution, while the new rebar reinforced the structure.
The chasing works and area restoration ensured a seamless finish. ASRS Ltd’s comprehensive approach exemplified their expertise in structural repairs, delivering a high-quality, durable solution that safeguarded the premises’ safety and longevity for Lloyds Bank.

The Challenge: The concrete ceiling at the Lloyds Bank premises in 10 Canons Way, Bristol, was exhibiting signs of deterioration, with broken and spalling concrete materialising in various areas. This posed a potential structural risk and safety hazard, necessitating immediate remedial action.   ASRS Solution: To restore the deteriorating concrete ceiling, ASRS Ltd implemented a […]

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