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    ASR in concrete

    We have the lab report, it is textbook. I have not played on the court, only walked it and surprisingly, pretty rigid. It is quite a sight, originally constructed with glulam timbers, I-joists and a plywood deck with concrete overlay. Six years ago they pulled the I-joists and plywood deck and...
  2. JBASE

    ASCE7-05 wind loads on free standing wall

    Nothing in ASCE 7 indicates that it is not for free standing walls. Many cities in Southern California are enforcing this provision.
  3. JBASE

    ASR in concrete

    We have an elevated tennis court, 6 years old, constructed of 2" metal deck with 4" total thickness of concrete. There is severe ASR finish damage. We want to resurface the concrete by removing +/-1 inch of concrete and replacing with a fully bonded concrete finish. Our concern is the ASR will...
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    ALKALI SILICA REACTIVITY

    We have an elevated tennis court, 6 years old, constructed of 2" metal deck with 4" total thickness of concrete. There is severe ASR finish damage. We want to resurface the concrete by removing +/-1 inch of concrete and replacing with a fully bonded concrete finish. Our concern is the ASR will...

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