Case Study — Manufacturing & Industrial

Aged Asset Refurbishment — Concrete Preparation & Relining

Aged concrete asset before and after surface preparation and relining

Introduction

UCL Ltd was appointed to refurbish an aged concrete asset with no previous protective lining. Over time, the structure had developed soft surface build-up and deterioration, reducing durability and increasing the risk of future failure. The objective was to return the asset to a sound condition and install a new protective lining system to extend its operational lifespan.

Our Solution

Works commenced with high-pressure water jetting at 18,000 psi, removing all deteriorated and friable material and exposing a solid, sound concrete substrate suitable for repair and lining. The structure was then re-profiled using Sika 586, hand-applied to reinstate surface integrity and achieve a consistent profile ready for coating. Critical joints were treated using the Sika Combiflex system, incorporating Combiflex 933/930 banding to provide flexible, long-term waterproofing at movement-prone interfaces. The final stage involved the application of a spray-applied cementitious Flexcrete 851 topcoat, installed at 2mm thickness, providing structural waterproofing and long-term protection against moisture ingress.

Key Benefits

  • Removal of all degraded material back to sound substrate
  • Reinstatement of concrete profile using proven repair mortars
  • Flexible joint waterproofing at critical interfaces
  • Fully bonded cementitious lining system installed throughout
  • Significant extension of asset service life
  • Durable, low-maintenance protection with no previous lining required

Conclusion

This refurbishment demonstrates UCL Ltd's ability to renew ageing infrastructure, transforming deteriorated assets into fully protected structures with a new design life. Through controlled preparation, precise repair and high-performance lining systems, UCL Ltd delivers long-term asset resilience.

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