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Concrete Cancer Remediation in Newcastle, Supcon Group

Concrete Cancer Remediation in Newcastle

Hunter Region city centre with a dense 2005-2020 apartment redevelopment wave along the harbour and CBD.

Concrete Cancer Remediation across Newcastle buildings

Coastal salt exposure on the harbour frontages accelerating concrete cancer, planter-box programs across the 2005-2020 podium-deck stock, balcony rectification on the mid-rise apartments inland. Travel justified for substantial multi-week scopes, often run as a multi-building strata portfolio engagement.

The Supcon approach is the same anywhere in Sydney metro: find the source, scope it properly, fix it once. The suburb’s build wave and exposure profile change the diagnosis, not the standard.

What Is Concrete Cancer?

Concrete cancer is the common term used to describe concrete deterioration caused by reinforcement corrosion.

Steel reinforcement embedded within concrete is normally protected by the surrounding concrete cover. Over time, however, moisture, oxygen and contaminants such as chlorides can penetrate the concrete and reach the reinforcement.

How Supcon scopes it

  1. 01

    Investigation

    We assess the extent of deterioration, moisture pathways, associated waterproofing defects, structural implications and contributing building defects.

  2. 02

    Diagnosis

    The cause of deterioration is identified before remediation recommendations are made.

  3. 03

    Scope Development

    A detailed scope of works is prepared outlining areas requiring remediation, structural repair methodology, waterproofing requirements, protective coating systems and project sequencing.

  4. 04

    Concrete Remediation

    Concrete Breakout, Reinforcement Treatment, Structural Repairs, Protective Coatings.

  5. 05

    Source Rectification

    Where deterioration is linked to waterproofing failures, drainage defects or water ingress, these issues are addressed as part of the remediation strategy.

Typical Concrete Cancer Projects

  • Apartment Buildings
  • Balconies
  • Facades
  • Car Parks
  • Podium Structures
  • Commercial Buildings
  • Residential Buildings

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Concrete Cancer Structural?
It can be. The severity depends on the extent of reinforcement corrosion and deterioration. Investigation is required to determine the appropriate response.
Can Concrete Cancer Be Stopped?
Yes. When the cause is identified and addressed, deterioration can be remediated and future risk reduced.
Does Concrete Cancer Always Require Full Replacement?
No. Many structures can be successfully repaired using targeted remediation strategies. The appropriate solution depends on the condition of the affected element.
How Do I Know If My Building Has Concrete Cancer?
Common signs include rust staining, cracking, spalling and exposed reinforcement. A professional assessment can determine the extent of deterioration.

Concrete Cancer Remediation in Newcastle?

Send through the issue with photos. Thomas will walk the building in Newcastle, investigate the source, and put a detailed scope of works together. Newcastle coverage.