The repair and strengthening of masonry elements represent a fundamental intervention for the structural rehabilitation and long-term durability of existing buildings.
Grouting (injection techniques)
The injection of lime-based or structural binder mixes enables the filling of voids, cavities, and discontinuities within masonry. This technique improves internal cohesion, restores structural continuity, and increases the load-bearing capacity of the wall without altering its appearance.
Reconstruction using the “stitch and replace” technique
The stitch-and-replace technique is ideal for degraded or cracked masonry, or where load-bearing elements have been lost. It involves the localized removal of damaged portions and their reconstruction using compatible materials, ensuring the recovery of structural functionality and the original masonry continuity.
Underpinning
Underpinning systems allow the consolidation and strengthening of existing foundations in the presence of settlements, load variations, or deterioration of soil properties. These interventions are carried out progressively and in a controlled manner, minimizing interference with the overlying structure.
Ring beams (belt courses)
The construction of ring beams improves the overall behavior of the building by promoting load distribution and enhancing the connection between masonry walls. The use of FIBRE NET systems enables high-strength, lightweight, and durable solutions with reduced invasiveness.
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