Rehabilitation
The rehabilitation of existing structures and concrete is essential for extending service life and minimizing future repair and replacement costs. Shotcrete and spray-applied liners are commonly used to remediate and rehabilitate existing structures and concrete. Typically, prior to any rehabilitation or remediation application, the existing substrate is prepared to receive and bond with the new applied product(s). These preparation methods may include cleaning, sandblasting, chipping, replacement of corroded reinforcing steel, and concrete removal. Rehabilitation can involve structural repair work, retrofitting, protective measures (for corrosion or wear), or a combination of these purposes.
Rehabilitating Existing Structures And Concrete
Allows for the extension of service life without full replacement. Many rehabilitation methods enable existing structures to remain functional and operational during the rehabilitation process. The rehabilitation market offers numerous options for spray-applied liners, ranging from shotcrete to geopolymers to corrosion-protective cementitious products for highly aggressive environments.


Below is a list of the rehabilitation services and applications provided by Integrity Shoring & Civil Ltd.:
Concrete repair and replacement
Spray-applied liners (structural and protective)
Manhole repairs
Tunnel rehabilitation and repairs
Culvert rehabilitation and repairs
Seismic upgrading and retrofitting
Soffit rehabilitation and repairs
Structural repairs and retrofitting
Void filling
Utility abandonment
Essential Safety: Temporary & Permanent Shoring Techniques
Rehabilitating existing structures and concrete allows for the extension of service life without full replacement. Many rehabilitation methods enable existing structures to remain functional and operational during the rehabilitation process. The rehabilitation market offers numerous options for spray-applied liners, ranging from shotcrete to geopolymers to corrosion-protective cementitious products for highly aggressive environments.




