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Events::Concrete Repair Projects on Residential Structures
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Date: Wednesday, 10 March 2010
Time: 5:00pm till 8:30pm
Location: Harbourview Hotel, 17 Blue Street, North Sydney,
Cost: $60

In this seminar, the Australian Concrete Repair Association (ACRA) and the Institute of Strata Title Management (ISTM) have drafted the help of some experts in the field to answer these questions and many more from the viewpoint of every aspect within the concrete repair industry.

Concrete has been used in residential apartment block construction since the 1920s and has been even more widely over the past 40-50 years.

Even though concrete is an extremely versatile construction material, it can be susceptible to damage and deterioration by a number of means and in some cases, if not rectified in time, can lead to severe structural damage and / or costly repairs.

• So what causes concrete damage and how is it identified ?

• How can this damage be fixed ?

• Can you prevent the onset of deterioration to concrete structures ?

• What are some of the common pitfalls in the repair of residential apartments ?

• Who are the key people in the process and what are their roles and responsibilities ?

• Is there an obligation to repair damaged or deteriorated concrete ?

Click on the document below for a full listing of the speakers, pricing and registration details (please note this is a two page document)



ACRA Concete Repairs Project Seminar 1.569 MB
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