FRP Construction Services and Projects
Welcome to FRP Construction, the original installers of advanced structural repair and rehabilitation systems using fiber reinforced polymer (FRP).
Welcome to FRP Construction, the original installers of advanced structural repair and rehabilitation systems using fiber reinforced polymer (FRP).
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FRP Construction specializes in the repair and restoration of structures, with
unique expertise in the installation of Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) applications,
including those provided by QuakeWrap Inc. QuakeWrap, founded in 1994, holds eight
FRP-related patents and is the world's leading engineer and developer of FRP solutions
for infrastructure renewal and repair.
FRP Construction installs all of QuakeWrap's FRP products, including PileMedic® for
repair of concrete columns, marine piles, timber piles and more; PipeMedic® for repair of
assorted pipes and pipelines for water or sewer; SPiRe® for marine sheet pile and
bulkhead repair; and Stif Pipe® for large conveyance system repair.
Together, FRP Construction, LLC and QuakeWrap, Inc. offer economical design-build
solutions including stamped engineering, material procurement, and installation services
for structural repair and rehabilitation projects throughout the nation and around the world.
CONSTRUCTID-N--SERVICES
Bridge Column and Beam Repair
Glass and Carbon Fiber Reinforcement Systems
Structural Concrete Repair and Strengthening
Corrosion Protection Systems
Marine Pile Repair and Strengthening
Utility Tunnel Repair
Large Pipe and Pipeline Repair
Leak-free Impermeable Barrier Systems
Sheet Pile Repair of Piers/Bulkheads
Precast Damage Repair
Expansion Joint Failure Repair
Seismic Retrofit and Blast Walls
Pile Grouting
Shear Crack Failure Repair
Bearing Pad Replacement
Structural Integrity Determinations
Increase Load Capacities
Clean Room Construction
Beam Deflection Modifications
Epoxy Crack Injection
Urethane Chemical Injection
Gunite/Shotcrete Placement
Abrasive Blasting/Grinding
Epoxy Coating Application
Galvanic Anode Installation
Pre/Post-Tension Repairs
Non-Slip Surface Epoxy Coating
Water Cooling Towers
Palo Verde Generating Station
Tonopah, Arizona
Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) materials and
engineering are used to repair support columns
and prevent future corrosion inside the cooling
towers of the nation's largest power producer.
These repairs add strength and service life to the
cooling towers. PVGS has been reinforcing and
strengthening columns and pipes using different
forms of FRP since 1998.
Irrigation Water Siphon Pipe Repair
Orchard Mesa Irrigation District
Palisade, Colorado
Repair of Siphon 1, a 50-year-old, 54-inch diameter
irrigation pipe with multiple leaks due to rust and abrasion.
The pipe was located on a steep incline and a coal tar
coating needed to be removed before FRP Construction
could install FRP to the interior of the siphon, which sealed
the leaks and prevented further corrosion.
KUDOS
'In a business where compliments are
few and far between. I would like to
assign credit to a few good men ...
I would like to thank your exemplary
employees, as they championed this
project from start to finish with
enthusiasm unknown to most
construction work.·
-Ryan Bagshaw, Inspector, Salt Lake
City Department of Public Utilities
Freeway Bridge Repair and Rating Upgrade
Interstate 17 Overpasses
Phoenix, Arizona
Arizona DOT turns to FRP and QuakeWrap technology to
repair and strengthen girders on two 1-17 bridges in Phoenix.
As a result, one of those bridges is no longer listed as
structurally deficient. It's the first time ADOT has used carbon
fiber to fix state highway bridges, which in these two cases
had been struck by over-height vehicles.
Utility Access Tunnel
{ versity of Arizona Capus
Tucson, Anzona
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• Retrofit of 132 feet of an 8-foot diameter corrugated metal
t'. tunnel running 4 feet below the UA Drama Building .
. f ', A section of the tunnel had to be removed prior to the
retrofit work. A protective coat of QuakeBond was applied
after installation to further protect the tunnel from
corrosion.
"In addition to the positive results of the
product, 1he (FRP Construction) crew
was professional. with strict adherences
to our safety requirements, as well as
their own. Thanks for a very professional
experience."
--Steve Cataldi, Chief Chemist/Sr.
Supervisor, QC Lab, ASARCO
LLC-Ray Operations, Kearny, AZ
·The FRP crew was great to work with.
My crew and my safety group enjoyed
working with FRP ... I will be
recommending FRP to several other
canal managers in the valley and to
domestic water providers.··
-- Max Schmidt, Manager, Orchard
Mesa Irrigation District and Grand
Valley Project Powerplant
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