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 Carbon Fiber Reinforcing
Caulking
Cement Grouting
Cementitious Overlays
Chemical Grouting
Coating
Concrete Pavers
Concrete Restoration
Corrosion Control
Epoxy Injections
Epoxy Toppings
Expansion Joints
Foundations
Hydro Demolition
Hydraulic Pumping
Masonry Stone Restoration
Post-Tensioning
Railings
Seawalls
Shotcrete
Slab Jacking
Spalls
Structural Strengthening
Waterproofing
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National Concrete Preservation
handle your 40 year
recertification. Our turn-key
services include providing an
engineering firm and handling
all associative repairs needed
for your property.
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 National Concrete Preservation is a turn-key restoration company,
that services large facilities, condominiums, and bridges. We are a
specialty contractor that uses state of the art products and methods
for repairing and preserving concrete and masonry structures for
their lifetime. We specialize in Historic Restoration, bringing old
buildings up to code, while preserving their architectural integrity
and provide everything from permits and project management to
painting and installation of impact resistant windows and
storefronts. National Concrete Preservation is the logical choice
for building maintenance, with proven results.
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Building Restoration Corrosion Control, Concrete
restoration, Railing replacement,
Deck Repair, Expansion joints, Balcony Restoration, Cathodic Protection, Post Tension
Repair |
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High Impact Window Replacement |
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Institutional / Government Services We offer structural maintenance programs for large institutions to stay on top of
repairs. We assess the structures with in-house engineers and provide a site
condition survey, and then develop a customized maintenance program for the
institution to better maintain the structures and to minimize the need for large costly
repairs in the future. |
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Facility Maintenance We offer structural maintenance programs for large facilities to stay on top of repairs.
We assess the structures with in-house engineers and provide a site condition
survey, then we develop a customized maintenance program for the facility to better
maintain the structure and to minimize the need for large costly repairs in the future.
Our services can include yearly inspections and maintaining repairs. |
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Structural Repairs The effects of long-term exposure to the environment: Salt from the ocean, pollution,
contaminants in the air, all contribute to deterioration and/or corrosion of concrete
structures. Sea Salts can penetrate the concrete and cause corrosion of steel
reinforcement. Contaminants in the air react with the concrete and can contribute to
corrosion. |
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Bridges and Deck Maintenance Water-proof membranes and carbon fiber injection where columns are located in the
water both above and below the water line. Both column and slab restoration. |
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Homeland Security Projects Concrete
barriers-carbon fiber bomb resistive applications for federal buildings. Structural strengthening of concrete beams, columns and wall units.
Hardening of vehicle storage, shelters and maintenance facilities. |
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Emergency Repair Services / Emergency Shoring Heavy Duty Poles that take the load off compromised columns and beams.
Emergency Concrete Removal, Repairs when severe spalling conditions are such
as to endanger the surrounding area due to a potential for failed material to fall of
the building. |
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Corrosion Control National
Concrete Preservation has a long history in repairing damage caused by the
corrosion of reinforcing steel in concrete. We are constantly increasing our knowledge
about corrosion through years of experience completing repairs and from insight
through new industry technology. |
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Miami Marriott Airport Complex
"We appreciate the efforts of the staff and crew of National Concrete
Preservation to maintain quality and professionalism at all times on site during this very challenging project. National's quality work, timely completion and attention to details
were much appreciated. We would recommend them to any other project manager considering a major restoration project."
Steve Fenton, Project Manager |
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