
REBARING & ANCHOR FASTING
Rebaring & Anchor Fasting are essential techniques used in the reinforcement and stabilization of concrete structures. Rebaring refers to the process of adding new reinforcement bars (rebar) to an existing concrete structure, improving its ability to withstand applied loads and resist tension and compression forces. This technique is typically employed when additional strength is needed due to increased loads, changes in building codes, or deterioration of the original reinforcement.
Anchor fastening, on the other hand, involves the installation of anchors to secure structural elements to the foundation or to provide additional support where required. Anchors are often used in the retrofitting of existing buildings or infrastructure, providing enhanced stability and preventing movement or shifting of critical elements.
Both rebaring and anchor fastening play a significant role in the long-term durability and safety of concrete structures. These methods are commonly applied in cases of structural upgrades, repairs after damage, or when changing the function of the building. They ensure that the structure is reinforced and stabilized to meet the modern engineering standards required for safety and performance.