November/December 2019 Vol. 32, No. 6 A Bimonthly Publication of the International Concrete Repair Institute 2019 ICRI PROJECT OF THE YEAR AWARD WINNER The Île-aux-Tourtes Bridge Rehabilitation Concrete Repair Bulletin November/December 2019 is published bimonthly by the: Vol. 32, No. 6 International Concrete Repair Institute, Inc. 1000 Westgate Drive, Suite 252 St. Paul, MN 55114 www.icri.org For information about this publication or about membership in ICRI, write to the above address, phone (651) 366­6095, fax (651) 290­2266, or FEATURE ARTICLES email [email protected]. The opinions expressed in Concrete Repair Bulletin articles are those of 11 2019 ICRI Project of the Year Award Winner the authors and do not necessarily represent Transportation Category—The Île-aux-Tourtes Bridge Rehabilitation the position of the editors or of the International Concrete Repair Institute, Inc. 18 2019 ICRI Project of the Year Award Finalists 18 Historic Category—Napa Valley Courthouse ISSN: 1055­2936 22 Water Structures Category—Repairs and Strengthening to Brick Arch Masonry Copyright © 2019 International Concrete Repair Storm Water Drains for MCGM Institute, Inc. (ICRI). All rights reserved. 26 2019 ICRI Project Awards of Excellence 26 High-Rise Category—Signature Place Condominium Editor Jerry Phenney 30 Longevity Category—Lake Merritt Boathouse: 10 Years Later Design/Production Sue Peterson 34 Parking Structures Category—University of Houston East Garage Fire Executive Director Eric Hauth, MS Emergency Response Associate Executive Director Gigi Sutton 38 Parking Structures Category—Structural Repair and Renovation of the Plaza Technical Director Ken Lozen Deck and Parking Garage at The Promenade Apartments Chapter Relations Dale Regnier 41 Special Projects Category—Eisenhower Barracks at West Point Certification Steven Bruns Conventions Sarah Ewald 44 2019 ICRI Project Awards of Merit Sponsorship/Ad Sales Blake Finger 44 High-Rise Category—The Ritz-Carlton Naples Façade Repair Membership Jason Acord 45 Historic Category—Northeastern State University Wilson Hall Renovation Marketing Rebecca Wegscheid 46 Historic Category—The Lancaster Hotel Professional Development Rachel Dicks 47 Longevity Category—Sound of the Sea II Condominiums 48 Parking Structures Category—Poff Federal Building ICRI Administrative Committee Chairs 49 Special Projects Category—Trinity Stadium Rehabilitation ICRI Board of Directors & Executive Committee 50 Water Structures Category—Innovative Repairs Restore Northern Spillway Pier President Chris Lippmann HD Supply Awards Brian MacNeil DEPARTMENTS Kryton International, Inc. Certification Tom Donnelly 2 President's Message 51 ICRI Committees 66 Chapters Chair's Letter Sika Corporation 4 TAC Talk 52 Industry News 67 Product Innovation Chapters Michelle Nobel 6 Secretariat Update 56 Association News 70 New ICRI Members Sika Corporation 8 ICRI Supporting Members 58 People on the Move 72 Index of Advertisers Conventions Ingrid Rodriguez 51 Concrete Repair Calendar 59 Chapter News Ingrid Shawn Corp. Coordination Rick Edelson NOTE FROM THE EDITOR Edelson Consulting Group, LLC Education Bryan Heery The end of the year is rapidly approaching for ICRI. The Fall Convention has Everclear Enterprises, Inc. successfully concluded, and all our members are looking forward to a successful Fellows Peter Golter 2020. 3M Finance John McDougall The first ICRI event of the new year is the Annual ICRI Kick-off Party at World of Baker Roofing Co., Inc. Concrete. Plan to attend with your ICRI colleagues on February 3, 2020. There will be great food and an open bar in a space intended for celebrating at the Marketing Jessi Meyer Cortec Corporation Stratosphere Casino, Hotel, and SkyPod. The Stratosphere Tower Attraction boasts a remarkable range of entertainment options. From renowned Membership Jeff Barnes Barnes Consulting Group, LLC restaurants and bars like Top of the World, 107 SkyLounge, and AirBar to one- of-a-kind thrills like SkyJump—the Tower Experience is your definitive Las Vegas adventure. Plus, Publications Jerry Phenney there will be sponsorship opportunities available to satisfy all budgets—so stay tuned. MAPEI Corporation Technical Activities Mark Nelson The final issue of theConcrete Repair Bulletin for 2019 is our Annual Project Awards issue. ICRI Nelson Testing Laboratories would like to congratulate the winning projects and thank those who submitted projects this year. Check out the outstanding projects by our members that were award winners in this issue of the Concrete Repair Bulletin. Start the new year by submitting your articles to the Concrete Repair Bulletin. If you think you have an interesting project case study or topic, please feel free to reach out to us. We would love to have more member authors. I hope you all have a successful and safe start to 2020! This photo shows the rehab­ ONON THE THE COVER: 2019 ICRI Project of the Year Award ilitated bell towers at The Chapel at Bowdoin Jerry Phenney, Editor, CRB winner “The Île­aux­Tourtes Bridge Rehabilitation” MAPEI Corporation Collegesubmitted in byBrunswick, Sika Canada, ME. Inc.—p Forage more 11 . information on this project, see the article on page 20. WWW.ICRI.ORG NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2019 CONCRETE REPAIR BULLETIN 1 PRESIDENT’SMESSAGE In my final message as ICRI Presdent, I would committee "Woman in ICRI" under the leadership of Monica like to recognize the leaders of our organiza- Rourke. Just as exciting, our technical activities committee is tion, and this project awards issue is a proven now under the new direction of Mark Nelson. The outlook is example of our industry leadership. As you incredibly bright for ICRI under the guidance of all our admin- may or may not know, one of our strategic istrative and technical committee chairs. Thank you. pillars is industry leadership. The guidance or leadership from our membership is what Finally, I want to thank the leadership of our secretariat and CHRIS LIPPMANN continues to drive the Institute's success. board of directors. Working with you this past year has been an extraordinary experience. Looking back, we have made I recently attended our 20th bi-annual chapter roundtable in some incredible strides for both the organization and the Chicago. It was another incredible session of chapter leaders industry. I am confident that ICRI will always be recognized as helping other chapter leaders. This leadership forum continues the center for repair leadership, supporting a profession built to help grow existing chapters as well as helps develop new on science and craftsmanship, making the built world safer chapters in the United States and abroad. The feedback we and longer-lasting. get from our chapter leaders is incredibly valuable, and I want to thank all our chapter leaders for your efforts and support. Thank you all! Our conventions continue to grow in size and participation, and we continue to improve our product offerings with new Chris Lippmann committees. I am incredibly excited about the newly formed 2019 ICRI President ICRI Mission and Strategic PlanBenefit Members and the Industry INDUSTRY LEADERSHIP PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ICRI will be the state­of­the­art, trusted ICRI will develop and deliver programs, and reliable source of delivering best products, and services that provide industry practices and professional knowledge, build skills, and validate expertise. networks in the repair industry. • Expand certification • Develop industry professionals • Quality programs and products • Professional networks • Enhanced product program services • Champion innovation and safety ICRI Mission: ICRI provides education, certification, Our Vision: ICRI will be the networking and leadership to center for repair leadership improve the quality of repair, supporting a profession built restoration, and protection/ on science and craftsmanship preservation of concrete and making the built world safer other material systems. and longer lasting. ORGANIZATION STRENGTH ORGANIZATION CREDIBILITY ICRI will have the resources, staff, ICRI will be a well­connected organization and structures to fully support backed by a recognized and respected brand its strategic priorities. locally, nationally, and globally. • Engage members • Strengthen strategic partnerships • Strengthen chapters • Strengthen brand • Grow staff capacity and capabilities • Engagement of diverse participants • Serve members 2 CONCRETE REPAIR BULLETIN NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2019 WWW.ICRI.ORG Type 304 Stadium Seats Type 316 Coastal Railings Type 304 Breweries Type 316 Water Treatment Plants Type 304 Kitchens Type 316 Bridges Stainless-steel anchorage for any application. Our code-listed Titen HD® heavy-duty screw anchor is now available in Types 316 and 304 stainless steel to resist corrosion and maintain the structural integrity of concrete. Type 316 is the optimal choice for applications in corrosive or Cracked severe environments such as near chemicals or salt water. 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