Winter 2012 Back Issue

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Piering for Foundation Repair
Cut-and-Cover Tunnels
A Systems-Based Approach to Waterproofing


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Piering for Foundation Repair
Structural repair work dovetails nicely with many waterproofing businesses. With new piering methods, residential foundation repair is easier—and more profitable—that ever before.

Cut-and-Cover Tunnels
One of the most popular and cost-effective tunnel systems, this technique is popular for building subways, utility corridors, and other shallow tunnels. Here’s how they’re waterproofed.

A Systems-Based Approach to Waterproofing
A successful waterproofing system is more than membranes. It’s a combination of waterproofing, drainage, pumps—even landscaping and rain gutters—that must work together as a system.

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