Structure Jacketing
Structural jacketing is a reinforcing method that encases existing structural members—usually columns, beams, or walls—in reinforced concrete, steel plates, or fiber composites. The goals are to increase load capacity, repair damage, and improve ductility and earthquake resistance. Jacketing enhances cross-sectional area and stiffness, redistributes load, and frequently repairs degraded concrete. This strategy is particularly useful for upgrading aged structures, improving seismic resilience, or correcting architectural flaws. While it may somewhat restrict usable area, it is very dependable and adaptable, providing long-term strength increase and compliance with current safety.
Advantages of Structure Jacketing: