Reval Projects

 

One of the most common uses for Reval in the United Kingdom is for the repair and strengthening of existing
decaying Highway structures. Designers and Clients alike are now realising the long term structural and financial benefits of using a reinforcement that provides long term resistance to corrosion.

Each Project listed has been produced as an individual page.  You can open up that specific page by clicking the project Title.

Cowside Bridge North Yorkshire.

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Again grade 304 S31 Reval used in the strengthening of Cowside Bridge North Yorkshire.
Main Contractor: J.N Bently Ltd

 

 

 

 

 

Highways Bridge at Hutton Rudby

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13 tonnes of grade 304 S31 Reval was used in the repair of a Highways Bridge at Hutton Rudby in North Yorkshire.
Main Contractor: Thomas Armstrong Ltd

 

 

 

 

 

Nuclear Plant, France.

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Nuclear Plant, France.
If reinforcement corrodes rust will form which causes the surrounding concrete to either crack or burst away from the ‘steel’. In the construction of these Ferro Concrete Drums for the disposal of nuclear waste, grade 304L was used to ensure avoidance of this problem.

 

 

 

 

 

Swimming Pool, San Francisco, California.

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Swimming Pool, San Francisco, California. Over 10 tonnes of stainless steel grade 316 Reval was used in the construction of a concrete lined swimming Pool. Grade 316 Reval provides very high corrosive resistance to concrete surface penetration of chlorides, high moisture and humidity levels.