In parking garages, the watertightness of concrete often plays an important role. This is also the case with the Hulstkamp building. The parking garage is located in the basement of the building. By using Basilisk Self-Healing Concrete, the concrete was made waterproof. In addition, up to 36% was saved on shrinkage reinforcement.
The choice for self-healing concrete led to lower costs, a smaller CO2 footprint and could be carried out entirely within the current building regulations.
The client contacted us to discuss the possibilities of waterproofing a concrete basement of a parking garage. The self-healing technology of Basilisk autonomously fills cracks and pores in concrete and is very suitable for this. As we became more involved in the project, we saw another potential gain: reducing shrinkage reinforcement.
After some checks and calculations it became clear that a considerable amount of shrinkage reinforcement could be saved in this project. With the safety and sustainability of the building still guaranteed. How? We will explain. Two criteria determine the amount of shrinkage reinforcement required for watertight structures:
In almost all cases, the watertightness requirements are leading, since these requirements have a smaller crack width than the durability requirements. The smaller the acceptable crack widths are, the more shrink reinforcement steel is required.
By adding self-healing properties to concrete, the watertightness of the concrete increases and the watertightness requirements are met. This means that the reinforcement design and calculations can be done based on the durability requirements only. Usually these allow a larger crack width.
In this case, the crack width can be shifted from 0.09 mm to 0.15 mm, saving 22 kg/m3. The new approach, without deviating from existing regulations or guidelines, results in a significant reduction of shrinkage reinforcement: up to 35%.
An overview of the benefits of using self-healing concrete for this project:
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