SCARIFICATION: Scarification removes all of the existing surface material and exposes the underlying coarse aggregate. Exposing the coarse aggregate creates a surface that will bond exceptionally well with a new concrete overlay or repair material...
PARTIAL DEPTH REMOVAL: Hydrodemolition is very effective in removing concrete from around reinforcing or other embedded metal items without damaging them. If the concrete is deteriorated and/or delaminated, or if the chloride content...
DRY HYDRODEMOLITION: Water control and clean up during a hydrodemolition project can be a concern to owners, engineers and contractors. Dirty water from the hydrodemolition operation can create an environmental problem if not properly contained...
FULL DEPTH REMOVAL: Full depth hydrodemolition removal is specified when the entire slab needs to be removed. In the case of waffle slab or pan-joist construction...
HIGH-STRENGTH CONCRETE REMOVAL: Because Rampart uses ultra-high pressure (UHP) water jets no concrete is too strong. Multiple cores were taken from an old bridge deck in New Jersey and compressive strengths taken. The average strength was 10,400 psi...
DEEP REMOVAL - EXPANSION JOINTS: Deep removal is typically performed to expose and/or assist in removing embedded metal items. During Hydrodemolition, the reinforcing steel and other embedded metal items are cleaned eliminating the need to sandblast...