Abstract

AbstractThis paper introduces the conservation and intervention provisions included in the latest edition of the fib Model Code for Concrete Structures (MC2020). This is the first international code which addresses life‐cycle management issues for both new and existing concrete structures. Accordingly, the contents relating to conservation (maintenance and interventions) have been extensively enhanced compared with the provisions included in the previous MC2010, with these now including monitoring. Much of the contents on interventions are newly‐added provisions in MC2020. A new chapter (19) is introduced to show the available materials/systems and the properties necessary for these materials. The necessary properties required to make successful interventions also include consideration of the long‐term performance of materials/systems and compatibility with the substrate concrete. All the processes for interventions, including intervention strategies, selection of intervention methods, survey for interventions, design of interventions and execution of interventions are explained in chapter (38) on conservation and a new chapter (37) on execution of interventions. Selection of intervention methods should be made according to the intervention strategies and the causes and extent of deterioration/damage. In the future the issues of repairability and the standardization of intervention methods are expected to have greater importance. Repairability is the ability to physically repair a structure or structural element which has deteriorated or been damaged by the effects of the considered actions, thus restoring its functionality, but while incurring acceptably low economic cost, environmental burdens and societal disruption.

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