Structural Repair and Strengthening Utilizing CFRP Webinar

Why Attend?
- Live, interactive format with Q&A
- Eligible for Professional Development Hours (PDHs)
- Learn from industry experts
- Register: https://lnkd.in/eDPPgRvR
Presenters on Structural Repair and Strengthening Utilizing CFRP
- Business Development Specialist
- Recognized as one of our top experts in structural repair, Stephen brings extensive experience in evaluating and implementing CFRP solutions across diverse infrastructure types.
- Senior Structural Engineer
- With over 20 years of specialized engineering experience, Tony offers deep technical insight and hands‑on knowledge of CFRP systems, design considerations, and field implementation.
Together, they will present real‑world case studies, discuss best practices, and share lessons learned from successful CFRP strengthening projects.

Why CFRP Has Become a Go‑To Strengthening Method
At Freyssinet, we’ve seen how structural repair and strengthening utilizing CFRP can quickly restore capacity and extend the life of bridges, buildings, and industrial structures. CFRP offers a versatile, minimally invasive solution with exceptional long‑term durability. Key advantages include:
- High strength‑to‑weight ratio — adds significant capacity without added mass
- Corrosion resistance — ideal for harsh or exposed environments
- Fast installation — minimal disruption and reduced downtime
- Versatility — effective on beams, slabs, columns, walls, silos, tanks, and pipes
- Proven performance — supports flexural, shear, confinement, seismic, and load‑capacity upgrades
Where CFRP Strengthening Makes the Biggest Impact
Freyssinet’s teams deploy CFRP solutions across a wide range of infrastructure types:
Transportation Structures
- Bridge girders requiring flexural or shear strengthening
- Pier columns needing confinement or seismic enhancement
- Decks and slabs experiencing deterioration or increased load demands
Buildings & Parking Structures
- Strengthening for change‑of‑use or increased occupancy
- Repair of deteriorated concrete in aging garages
- Upgrades to meet modern code requirements
Industrial Facilities
- Silos, tanks, and containment structures requiring confinement
- Concrete pipes needing internal or external reinforcement
- Heavy‑duty industrial floors and beams under increased loading
These applications demonstrate why CFRP has become a trusted solution for owners seeking long‑term reliability with minimal operational disruption.
Register Today
If you’re involved in asset management, structural engineering, or infrastructure rehabilitation, this session will provide valuable technical insight into one of the most effective strengthening technologies available today.
📅 Date: Wednesday, February 25, 2026
🕑 Time: 2:00 PM EST – 3:00 pm EST
📍 Location: Online via Zoom
👉 Register here: https://lnkd.in/eDPPgRvR