Proceedings of the 22nd Conference on the Rehabilitation and Reconstruction of Buildings (CRRB, Brno, Czech Republic, November 19, 2020) result from the discussion of new trends and procedures in the rehabilitation and reconstruction of buildings and structures. This collection will be useful and interesting for many engineers and researchers which activity is related to this area of construction.
Proceedings of the 22nd Conference on the Rehabilitation and Reconstruction of Buildings (CRRB, Brno, Czech Republic, November 19, 2020) result from the discussion of new trends and procedures in the rehabilitation and reconstruction of buildings and structures. This collection will be useful and interesting for many engineers and researchers which activity is related to this area of construction.
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<ul><li>Preface</li><li>Rehabilitation of Masonry Buildings with Fibre Reinforced Mortar: Practical Design Considerations Concerning Seismic Resistance</li><li>Graffiti Protection on Concrete in the New Building and in the Renovation</li><li>Properties of Bonding Sealants in the Sealing of Cement-Based Materials</li><li>Monitoring of Chemical Resistance of New Grouting Materials</li><li>Adhesives for the Installation of Cast Basalt Elements on Metal and Comparison of Properties when Using Different Types of Fillers</li><li>Experimental Characterization of Masonry Panels Strengthened with NFRCM</li><li>Use of Specially Treated Hazardous Waste as Filler in Polymer Coatings</li><li>Analytical Techniques for Detection of Oil Presence in Mortar</li><li>Properties and Structure of UV Light Cured CIPP Composites</li><li>Polymer-Based Repair Mortar Containing Waste Perlite Powder</li><li>Evaluation of Cured-in-Place Pipe Porosity Using CT and Microscopy</li><li>Protection of Wood to against Degradation by TiO<sub>2</sub>: Scanning Electron Microscopy and Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy</li><li>Benefit of Ultra-High Strength Infill in Concrete-Filled Steel Tubular Columns</li><li>Protective Systems Ensuring Durability of Wooden Structures</li><li>Verification of the Use of a Kuc?era Drill for Testing of Wood Properties</li></ul>