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expansion joint

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expansion joint
n
(Engineering / General Engineering) Engineering a gap in steel or concrete to allow for thermal expansion


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The inside lane of the southbound carriageway will be resurfaced, while the surfacing and expansion joints on four bridges will be replaced.
The Fissler CookStar Base, so called because of the star patterned expansion joints on the bottom, increases the performance of your cooking surface.
Types of restoration that can be performed are: overhead concrete replacement, full-floor concrete replacement, post-tensioning and post-tensioning repair, carbon fiber installation, steel plating and bracing, shotcrete installation, plaza rehabilitation, deck waterproofing systems, including joint sealants, traffic deck coatings, concrete sealers and expansion joint sealing systems.
 
 
 
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