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Utilizing Shotcrete and Gunite For Infrastructure Rehabilitation

This document discusses the use of shotcrete/gunite for infrastructure rehabilitation projects. Shotcrete/gunite involves pneumatically projecting a cement mixture onto a surface at high velocity. It can be used to repair bridges, dams, sewers, retaining walls, and other structures. Some benefits of shotcrete/gunite include cost savings compared to replacement, low environmental impact, and minimal traffic disruption during projects. The document provides examples of using shotcrete to rehabilitate corrugated steel pipes and brick sewers.

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Utilizing Shotcrete and Gunite For Infrastructure Rehabilitation

This document discusses the use of shotcrete/gunite for infrastructure rehabilitation projects. Shotcrete/gunite involves pneumatically projecting a cement mixture onto a surface at high velocity. It can be used to repair bridges, dams, sewers, retaining walls, and other structures. Some benefits of shotcrete/gunite include cost savings compared to replacement, low environmental impact, and minimal traffic disruption during projects. The document provides examples of using shotcrete to rehabilitate corrugated steel pipes and brick sewers.

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Utilizing Shotcrete and Gunite for

Infrastructure Rehabilitation
Shotcrete/Gunite
Pneumatically applied mixture of
cement, aggregate, and water
conveyed through a hose and
projected at high velocity onto
the application surface.
Bridges / Dams
Sewer
Sanitary
Storm (Culverts / Basins)
Headwalls / Wing Walls

Piers / Docks
Ditches
Retaining Walls
Scope Stabilization
Shotcrete in which all of the ingredients, except
accelerator, are mixed before introduction into
the delivery hose.
Definition of Wet Mix Shotcrete
Accelerator, if used, is added to the shotcrete
mixture at the nozzle in such a way that the
quantity can be properly regulated and
monitored.
Shotcrete (Wet Mix)
Pre mix blend of dry cement and aggregate is
propelled through a hose by compressed air to
a nozzle.
Gunite Equipment

Dry Mix: Water is added to the cement/aggregate
mixture at the nozzle and the mixed ingredients are
projected onto the application surface.
Accelerators can be added at
the nozzle when required.
Fibers (Steel or Poly) can also be
used.

Portland Cement
Water
Sand
Admixtures / Fibers
Difference : ???
Portland Cement
Water
Sand
Admixtures / Fibers
Difference : Applied via Compressed Air
Typical Application of Shotcrete/Gunite
Dollar Savings per Project, allows more
projects to be completed!
Low Impact to Environment
No Impact to Local Businesses
No Disruption of Traffic

Typical Benefits of
Repair vs. Replacement:
Rehabilitation of Corrugated Steel Pipe with Shotcrete
Rehabilitation of Brick Sewer with Shotcrete
Uses of Shotcrete
Infrastructure rehabilitation
Bridges, parking structures, subway tunnels
etc.
Uses of Shotcrete
Bridges - continued
Uses of Shotcrete
Bridges - continued
Uses of Shotcrete
Bridges - continued
Uses of Shotcrete
Infrastructure rehabilitation
Dams and hydraulic structures (water reservoirs,
canals, spillways, locks, creek stabilization, etc.)
Uses of Shotcrete
Infrastructure rehabilitation
Marine structures (piers, wharves, sea walls, light
stations, berth faces, dry docks, etc.)
Uses of Shotcrete
Infrastructure rehabilitation
Strengthening and seismic retrofit
Uses of Shotcrete
Infrastructure rehabilitation
Retaining Walls
Uses of Shotcrete
Infrastructure rehabilitation
Retaining Walls (continued)
Shotcrete / Gunite has been used for
nearly 100 years and with the growing
experience and technology, the
industry and application will continue
to expand.

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