Guide to ACI 562-16 Repair Code: Design Examples
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On-Demand
3 Courses
Expires 90 days after start
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$0.00
Credit Offered
0.6 CEU Credit
6 PDH Credits
This is a recorded webinar series from September 27 - 29, 2016.

This three-part webinar series will review the design examples presented in “Guide to the Code for Assessment, Repair, and Rehabilitation of Existing Concrete Structures.” Each recorded webinar will discuss an example from the guide. Speaker(s) will review the process behind the design example and how to use the ACI 562 repair code.
1. Recognize that ACI 562 Repair Code includes both prescriptive and performance requirements.
2. Describe the process to determine which ACI code governs the evaluation, repair, and rehabilitation of an existing concrete structure.
3. Summarize how to find the correct set of load factors and strength reduction factors for design.
4. Discuss evaluation and analysis options available.

Worked Example One: Typical Parking Garage Repair
1. Explain how the requirements of ACI 562 are used in a parking garage repair example to satisfy the code provisions.
2. Compare and contrast the two repair options for the parking garage.
3. Summarize the role of the licensed design professional (LDP) in the construction phase of the repair.
4. Discuss the quality assurance and quality control measures in place for material approvals and field verification of quality.

Worked Example Two: Typical Façade Repair
1. Explain how the requirements of ACI 562 are used in a façade repair example to satisfy the code provisions.
2. Discuss the methods of visual observation and tactile inspection used to assess the condition of the façade.
3. Outline the three considered approach options for repairing the shear wall reveal strips.
4. Give examples of what the licensed design professional (LDP) included in the contract documents for this repair project.

Worked Example Three: Adaptive Reuse of Historic Depot
1. Explain how the requirements of ACI 562 are used in an adaptive reuse project to satisfy the code provisions.
2. Discuss the observations and evaluation performed to assess the concrete conditions of the train deck.
3. Describe the four alternative approaches proposed for rehabilitation of the columns.
4. Identify the periodic maintenance
View the recorded webinars. Complete the 10-question quiz for each module with a score of 80% or higher to receive a certificate for 0.2 CEU (2.0 PDH) for each of the three modules.

Total Continuing Education Credit: 0.6 CEU (6.0 PDH)
Approved by AIA and ICC
Access Period: 90 days