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ARC Rebar in Drain (NH Project)

Overview

The adoption of Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) bars as reinforcement in drainage systems offers a compelling solution for long-term durability, cost-effectiveness, and enhanced performance. Unlike conventional mild steel reinforcement, GFRP bars are inherently resistant to corrosion and electrochemical degradation, ensuring a rust-free service life spanning 100 years or more. This exceptional longevity translates to significant cost savings over the lifecycle of the drainage infrastructure, minimizing the need for frequent maintenance, repairs, or replacements associated with corroded steel reinforcement.

Furthermore, GFRP bars boast a high strength-to-weight ratio, rendering them considerably lighter than their steel counterparts. This lightweight characteristic facilitates more efficient installation processes, reducing labor costs and enabling easier handling and transportation of materials to job sites. The non-conductive nature of GFRP bars also mitigates the risk of stray current-induced corrosion, a common concern in urban environments with extensive underground utilities.

By incorporating GFRP bars into drainage systems, municipalities and infrastructure agencies can realize substantial cost savings through reduced maintenance requirements, extended service life, and streamlined construction processes. Additionally, the corrosion-resistant properties of GFRP bars contribute to a more sustainable and environmentally conscious approach to infrastructure development, aligning with initiatives aimed at reducing the carbon footprint and embodied energy associated with frequent replacements and repairs.

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