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Updated Concrete Repair Code and Companion Guide

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Description

In 2013 ACI published the “Code Requirements for Evaluation, Repair, and Rehabilitation of Concrete Buildings and Commentary” as a standard for the repair of existing concrete structures. In 2015 ACI in conjunction with the International Concrete Repair Institute developed a guide explaining how to interpret and use this code. Updated versions of the code and guide have since been published in 2016. The presentation will provide an overview of the code including a discussion of the significant changes in ACI 562-16. There will be an emphasis on the updated version of the guide which includes enhanced project examples based on ACI 562-16.

Contributors

  • Jay H. Paul, S.E., FACI

    Jay Paul, S.E., FACI, who is a former principal at Klein and Hoffman, Inc. in Chicago, has over 35 years’ experience evaluating and repairing existing structures, received his BA and MS from the University of Illinois in Champaign and is a licensed structural in the state of Illinois.

    He presently is an active member of ACI Committees 562-- development of the concrete repair code, 546 concrete repair, and secretary of 563 specifications for concrete repair. Recently, Mr. Paul served as the chair of committee developing the “Guide the Code for Evaluation, Repair, and Rehabilitation of Concrete Buildings”.

    Mr. Paul is a Fellow of the American Constitute and received the ACI Delmar L. Bloem Distinguished Service Award in 2007and in April 2016 became the first recipient of the Education Award for his work on the Guide of how to interpret and use the concrete repair code. He is a past president of the Structural Engineers Association of Illinois and recently they honored him with the 2016 John F. Parmer award for his outstanding lifelong contributions to the pursuit of excellence in structural engineering.

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March 9, 2017
Thu 12:00 PM CST

Duration 1H 30M

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