Extent of carbonation in buildings in Toronto / prepared for the Research Division, Policy Development and Research Sector, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation by John A. Bickley Associates Ltd. : NH17-321/1990E-PDF

"This report is the second phase of a multi-phase study of the potential for carbonation in Canadian buildings. It describes a survey and testing of 28 buildings in Toronto to determine depths of carbonation. An assessment of this phenomena in relationship to other concrete properties is provided. Based on the findings it is concluded that while no epidemic of damage is expected, in the Toronto area, some buildings there will experience corrosion damage within their service life with concurrent loss of structural properties"--Abstract.

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Ministère/Organisme Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. Research Division, issuing body.
John A. Bickley Associates Ltd., issuing body.
Titre Extent of carbonation in buildings in Toronto / prepared for the Research Division, Policy Development and Research Sector, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation by John A. Bickley Associates Ltd.
Type de publication Monographie
Langue [Anglais]
Format Électronique
Document électronique
Note(s) Digitized edition from print [produced by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation].
"CMHC Project Manager: A.J. Houston."
"January 29, 1990."
"File: 88/003."
Includes bibliographical references.
Information sur la publication [Ottawa, Ont.] : Research Division, Policy Development and Research Sector, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, 1990.
Description 1 online resource (41 pages, 33 unnumbered pages) : charts
Numéro de catalogue
  • NH17-321/1990E-PDF
Numéro de catalogue du ministère CMHC File: 6710-12-1
Descripteurs Concrete construction -- Ontario -- Toronto -- Deterioration.
Concrete -- Corrosion.
Construction en béton -- Ontario -- Toronto -- Détérioration.
Béton -- Corrosion.
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