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Project History
Bryant University, founded in 1863, is one of the top
business schools in the United States. Visitors are likely
to be foreign dignitaries presenting lectures, busy executives
taking advantage of Bryant's development programs or
recruiters from some of the nation's top firms. The outdoor
staircase leading into the Student Center exhibited signs
of deterioration and was showing some exposed rebar
and failing concrete, which needed to be repaired.
The university had to work quickly to restore the campus'
professional appearance. The Waterproofing Company
started by using bushhammers to get down to clean,
sound concrete. Conpro Primer was used to provide a
Velcro-like connection between the substrate and repair
materials. Conpro Set was used to repair the vertical
surfaces, while One Shot Ag was used to repair horizontal
surfaces. Top Coat specially suited for areas facing
pedestrian traffic provided a clean and skid-resistant finish,
as well as added waterproofing protection.
Time Frame – July 2005 |
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Contractor
The
Waterproofing
Co.,
Boston, MA Distributor
Garvin
Construction
Products
Boston, MA |
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