Joseph J. Albanese, Inc., recently built a four-story parking garage using shotcrete and precast beams, columns, and architectural walls.
Advances in Shotcrete Technology for Infrastructure Rehabilitation
Santee Cooper Shotcrete Repair in Moncks Corner
Santee Cooper, also known as The Souoth Carolina Public Service Authority, is a major electrical supplier
Placing Dry-Mix Shotcrete Under Extreme Winter Weather Conditions
Shotcrete Classics: Tests of Corroded Steel Beams Restored with Gunite April 1927
A number of tests were made at the Ohio State University engineering experiment station
Structural Shotcrete Overhead
As a contractor, I have frequently been asked if shotcrete can be used for overhead applications.
Terra Lago Bridge
Early in 2004, Gary Williams of SunCal Companies contacted Commercial Shotcrete, Inc. (CSI), to assist him with the design of a bridge for a project his organization was developing in Indio, CA, called Terra Lago
Shotcrete Classics: Protection of Steel Against Corrosion
Employment of Gunite for protection of steel structures.
Outstanding Infrastructure Project Scottsdale Arch at Indian Bend Wash
The Scottsdale Road project consisted of a road widening from two to four lanes with center turn lanes
Slope Stabilization Using the Shotcrete Grid Beam System in Japan
Continuous grid beam structures made of shotcrete have been used for over 30 years in Japan to stabilize natural and man-made cut slopes. This slope stabilization structure, generally called œGrid Beam, is widely applied in Japan. It was used in more than 4600 slope stabilization sites in Japan in the year 2002 alone. The Grid Beam system is often used independently to protect slope surfaces from erosion, or used as a supporting structure, combined with ground anchors or soil nails to stabilize the slope against failures. The area surrounded by the beams is often revegetated to improve aesthetics and harmonize the installation with the surrounding environment (see Fig. 1). Due to the geometric flexibility of this system, the concrete beams can easily follow the undulations of natural slopes and maintain good contact with the surface.