The frequent use of post-installed reinforcements to rehabilitate and strengthen existing buildings and other structures have made this technology increasingly important. The technology, which connects new structural components to existing concrete structures, offers flexibility in design and construction. The international market, however, has a paucity of guides for the design, installation, and quality control of post-installed reinforcements. Guide for Design, Installation, and Assessment of Post-Installed Reinforcements aims to address this gap by proposing a European approach to post-installed reinforcements combined with local design provisions, revealing the possibilities for post-installed reinforcements to designers, contractors, and building control bodies alike.
Ray K. L. Su is an associate professor at the University of Hong Kong and a fellow of the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers and the Institution of Structural Engineers. Daniel T. W. Looi is a lecturer and course coordinator for the civil engineering program at Swinburne University of Technology, Sarawak Campus, Malaysia. Yanlong Zhang is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Hong Kong.