Winter 2026 Back Issue

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Deep Foundation Waterproofing: Why a Holistic Approach Matters
Polyurea Coatings: A Fast-Curing Solution for Waterproofing Concrete Decks
Beyond 6-Mil Poly: The Case for Class A Vapor Barriers
Managing Shrinkage Cracks in HCA-Waterproofed Concrete Structures

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Deep Foundation Waterproofing: Why a Holistic Approach Matters
By Lisa Semling
With limited above-grade space, developers are increasingly turning to subgrade levels to house essential functions such as parking, storage, healthcare facilities, retail, and data infrastructure. But, the deeper the foundation, the more intense the challenges.

Polyurea Coatings: A Fast-Curing Solution for Waterproofing Concrete Decks
By Vanessa Salvia
Polyurea coatings offer a combination of seamless application, superior durability, and remarkably fast cure times that are changing how waterproofing projects are specified and executed.

Beyond 6-Mil Poly: The Case for Class A Vapor Barriers
By Vanessa Salvia
Moisture intrusion through concrete slabs remains one of the most challenging issues for waterproofing professionals to remedy after construction.

Managing Shrinkage Cracks in HCA-Waterproofed Concrete Structures
By David Webster, PE, SE, Ph.D
This article examines how hydrophilic crystallizing admixtures (HCAs) used as waterproofing in concrete structures require careful crack width control, as demonstrated by a Seattle building case study where inadequate reinforcing led to cracks exceeding the HCA’s self-healing capacity.

 

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