Sign in View Cart Technical Review on Durability of GFRP: 15-20 Yr Bridges At the Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute (CRSI) Fall 2019 Technical Meeting, the CRSI - Durability Committee discussed a research report submitted to the Strategic Development Council (SDC) of the American Concrete Institute (ACI) on the durability of glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) deformed reinforcing bars used in bridge decks. The objective of the research was to evaluate the long-term strength characteristics of GFRP reinforcing bars and their durability after being encased in bridge deck concrete for between 15 and 23 years. The bridges were in regions of the Unites States where they were exposed to a relatively hostile environment, that is, bridges where deicing salts were used on the decks. The objective of the work performed for the CRSI Durability Committee is to have an independent third-party review the final report to the SDC of ACI and provide CRSI comments regarding the research findings. CRSI approved a proposal on December 3, 2019 for Donald Meinheit to perform the third-party review for CRSI. Your price: 0.00 Quantity: Similar Items Assembling Reinf. Bars...Assessment of GFRP...Bending and...Benefits of RC Shear...Corrosion Resistant...Cost Comparison of CLT...