As an island, the UK has many marine structures that are an important part of the country’s communication, trade, defence and leisure infrastructure. More often than not, these structures are constructed of steel and reinforced concrete and because they reside in a very aggressive environment, require regular maintenance.

Such reinforced concrete structures suffer from corrosion of the reinforcement, which causes the concrete to spall and eventually leads to structural failure. The corrosion is initiated by the penetration of chlorides from the saline environment into the concrete. When the chlorides reach the reinforcement in sufficient concentration, the passive film on the steel is locally disrupted and corrosion will occur. Corrosion in this environment can be very aggressive, with rapid loss of steel section and major cracking and spalling of the concrete.

In addition to being unpredictable and aggressive, marine environments present some quite unique challenges when maintenance is required. Often the work is in tidal conditions, safe working access can be difficult and expensive to provide, the structure is difficult to inspect for initial assessments and sometimes the surrounding area can be designated an area of ‘Special Scientific Interest’ (SSI). All demand stringent environmental control procedures, as well as specialist knowledge and expertise.

National multi-disciplined refurbishment Contractor, Concrete Repairs Limited (CRL), has been repairing such structures throughout the UK and overseas for more than 50 years. The company fully understands the deterioration mechanisms and how to deal with them to provide long term durable repairs. Tried and tested traditional repair techniques are employed, including corrosion control, which helps to ensure that repaired areas and the surrounding concrete will not require significant maintenance for many years.

Managing the challenges and risks is described in the company’s recently published brochure on the subject, entitled ‘Professional Marine Structure Maintenance’. To download a copy in Acrobat pdf format click here.

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