
Rebaring & Anchor Fastening
Rebaring and anchor fastening are critical methods used to enhance the structural strength and safety of concrete constructions. Rebaring involves inserting new reinforcement bars (rebars) into existing concrete elements, boosting their capacity to handle tensile and compressive forces. This technique is widely used when structural loads increase, design requirements change, or the original reinforcement deteriorates.
Anchor fastening entails fixing mechanical or chemical anchors into concrete to secure structural components or fixtures. These anchors provide enhanced stability and are frequently used in retrofitting, structural rehabilitation, and reinforcement applications—especially where vibration resistance or load-bearing reliability is essential.
Together, these techniques ensure that structural systems remain safe, compliant with modern engineering standards, and capable of adapting to new functional or environmental demands. Rebaring and anchor fastening are indispensable for repair projects, structural upgrades, and adapting existing buildings for new uses.