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Markets & Structural Applications
SRS systems are used across a wide range of structural conditions and environments. Select an application below to explore common use cases, repair challenges, and supporting technical resources.
Industrial, Utility & Water Infrastructure
Non-invasive structural strengthening solutions for occupied buildings and exterior structural elements.
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Water & Utility Treatment Facilities
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Pipe Supports & Embedded Utilities
Residential Structures & Foundation Repair
Engineered reinforcement solutions for homes and low-rise residential buildings experiencing foundation movement, cracking, or structural deterioration.
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Bowed Foundation Wall Stabilization
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Cracked Foundation & Basement Walls
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Broken or Displaced Foundation Corners
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Stem Wall Cracking & Reinforcement
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Settlement-Related Wall & Slab Cracking
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Slab Cracks Affecting Load Transfer or Moisture Intrusion
Transportation & Civil Infrastructure
Structural strengthening and rehabilitation solutions for transportation assets and civil infrastructure subjected to aging, increased loading, and environmental exposure.
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Bridge Beams, Girders & Decks
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Columns, Piers & Retaining Systems
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Seismic Retrofit
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Load Upgrades
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Tunnels & Below-Grade Structures
Commercial & Multi-Family Structures
Non-invasive structural strengthening solutions for occupied buildings and exterior structural elements.
Marine & Waterfront Structures
Durable reinforcement solutions for concrete structures exposed to tidal action, saltwater, chlorides, and aggressive marine environments.
Power, Energy & Utility Infrastructure
Structural reinforcement solutions supporting critical power, energy, and utility infrastructure subjected to continuous service and demanding operating conditions.
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Equipment Foundations & Generator Slabs
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Substation & Transmission Infrastructure






































Structural Problems We Solve
SRS systems address common structural performance issues caused by aging materials, increased loading demands, environmental exposure, and foundation movement across a wide range of structure types.
Loss of Structural Capacity
Structural elements may require strengthening due to increased service loads, design deficiencies, or deterioration of existing materials.
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Increased Applied Loads
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Design Deficiencies or Code Changes
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Aging or Deteriorated Materials
Cracking, Durability & Foundation Issues
Cracking, corrosion, and foundation movement can compromise structural performance, load transfer, and long-term durability if left unaddressed.
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Concrete Cracking & Load Transfer Issues
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Corrosion Due to Chlorides or Moisture Exposure
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Freeze–Thaw Deterioration & Environmental Damage
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Foundation Movement, Settlement & Lateral Pressure

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