Case Studies
September 16, 2012
The loading dock contained about 2,000 square feet of concrete that settled almost a foot over a ten year period. Due to the extreme sloping, forklifts were not safely operable with a full load, rend
August 5, 2012
A section of concrete within the existing store had sunk and was creating a disruption to the facility. A minimally invasive approach was needed to repair the concrete without interrupting the exist
September 16, 2012
In some areas, the concrete warped upwards by approximately an inch, resulting in a void space below the floor. Forklift traffic eventually started to damage the floor from the curling and a non-inv
September 16, 2012
A section of concrete slab had settled, creating a tripping hazard to pedestrian traffic. This hazard was located right in front of the building's entrance way and was especially disruptive.
September 16, 2012
This 55+ condo association contained miles of concrete sidewalks. In many areas, the concrete differentially settled, creating tripping hazards throughout the complex. Furthermore, a high proportion
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