Carbon FRP, bonded while the building stayed live.
Phased work that strengthens the structure without closing it. Below is a featured retrofit, real job photography across both lines of work, and how to get documented references for your project.
Featured retrofit
Garage slab retrofit, phased while the building stayed live
Carbon FRP strips bonded to the slab underside on a working parking structure. Bays cycled through prep, install, and saturant cure to keep tenant access uninterrupted.



Strengthened without shutting the structure down
Externally bonded carbon fiber added tensile capacity to the slab underside where the engineer of record called for it. Because the garage stayed in use, the work was sequenced bay by bay rather than closing the structure all at once.
Each bay moved through the same controlled sequence — surface preparation, strip installation, then saturant cure — before the next bay opened back up to traffic. That phasing is what kept tenant access uninterrupted from start to finish.
- 01Surface prep
- 02Strip install
- 03Saturant cure
From the field
Real work, both lines of the shop
A look at seismic FRP strengthening and industrial resinous coatings from active California job sites — the structural side and the floor side of the same crew.
More documented work is available on request
We keep this page honest — only work we can stand behind goes here. We don’t publish invented project names, client logos, or round numbers we can’t back up.
When you request a bid, tell us what you’re building and we’ll share relevant documented installs and references for seismic FRP retrofit or industrial coatings that match your scope.
Engineering first, hands behind it
Have drawings for a retrofit or a floor?
Send the package and we’ll return a written, itemized bid inside 1 to 2 business days. Seismic FRP and industrial coatings, statewide California.

