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© 1903 - 2009 D.C. Byers, Inc.

D. C. Byers  Company/Grand Rapids, Inc.

 

 

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Restoration of structural concrete can also include gunite/shotcrete, durable cement products that use a minimum of water and are pneumatically placed rather than poured. Gunite/shotcrete can be an economical alternative to the more traditional forms of concrete restoration where there are large areas to be covered.

This unique method of applying concrete is primarily used in building repair; however, it is also gaining popularity in the restoration of docks and bridges. D.C. Byers Company has also employed this technique in the repair of parking structures and dams.

Because it can be formed into natural-looking rock formations, gunite/shotcrete is also utilized in the construction of leisure and recreational facilities such as miniature golf courses, water slides and zoos.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gunite/Shotcrete
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