Investigation of Hydrophobic Concrete Additive for Seawall Replacement at Pililaau Army Recreation Center, Hawaii

Abstract

This Office of the Under Secretary of Defense Corrosion Prevention and Control Program project was to demonstrate the long-term performance of an ultrahydrophobic concrete additive that blocks water intrusion and chloride penetration into concrete. The proprietary additive was to be used to repair the seawall in a highly corrosive environment at Pililaau Army Recreation Center (PARC) in Waianae, Hawaii. The deteriorating stone seawall at PARC was to be covered in a concrete veneer with a new stair access to the beach, both using the waterproofing additive. Chloride, humidity, and corrosion rate sensors were placed in the concrete veneer panels and were to be monitored for two years. Unfortunately, while the seawall veneer panels were completed, the government was unable to obtain necessary permits to allow excavation of the beach at the base of the seawall for construction of the footing. Even after it became clear that the work could not be completed under the contract for this project, the Corps of Engineers Honolulu District in Hawaii initiated their own project to complete the work by using the prepared veneer panels, but they also were unable to do so because of the permitting and environmental study requirements.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 01, 2017
Accession Number
AD1037445

Entities

People

  • Lawrence W. Clark
  • Michael K. McInerney
  • Orange Jr S. Marshall
  • Steven C. Sweeney

Organizations

  • Engineer Research and Development Center

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Sensors

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Additives (Chemicals)
  • Chlorides
  • Concrete
  • Construction
  • Construction Materials
  • Contracts
  • Corrosion
  • Corrosion Inhibition
  • Department Of Defense
  • Economic Analysis
  • Engineering
  • Engineers
  • Environment
  • Maintenance Costs
  • Materials
  • Recreation
  • Reinforced Concrete

Readers

  • Coastal and Marine Engineering/Sediment Transport/Hydraulic Engineering
  • Geotechnical Engineering.
  • Surface Coatings Technology.