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Existing Condition
of Pedestals. |
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Completed Form &
Pour Repairs. |
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Installation of
Tapered Cap and Seal Around Base Plate. |
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Ocober, 2003
The scope of work on this project was to repair the water tower’s
concrete support pedestals back to a structurally sound condition.
The outer surfaces of the supports had delaminated to a depth ranging
from 12 to 16 inches. This deteriorated concrete was removed, down
to sound concrete, using electric demolition hammers.
The exposed steel rebar was mechanically cleaned to remove an loose
rust and scaling. It was then treated with a coat of Sika’s
Armatec 110 EpoCem as a bonding agent and corrosion inhibitor.
The next step was to apply a bonding agent for the concrete repair
materials. Sikadur 32 Hi-Mod epoxy was used as the primer in this
application.
Forms were fabricated and installed to match the original pedestal
profile. SikaTop 111 Plus was chosen as the repair material for
this form and pour type of repair. The SikaTop 111 was extended
with 3/8” pea gravel to increase the yield.
The top surface of the pedestals required a tapered surface, sloping
from the base of the steel support column to the outer edge of the
pedestal. SikaRepair 222 repair mortar was troweled in-lace to achieve
the desired results.
A fillet of SikaFlex 1A was applied around the steel column’s
base plate to provide a watertight seal. The final step of the repairs
was to waterproof the exposed areas of the pedestals. SikaTop Seal
107 was used for this step. It is a flexible, waterproofing, and
protective slurry mortar. The slurry was brush applied, thus completing
the repairs.
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