FRP for Infrastructure: Products, Applications & Benefits
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There are three material choices traditionally used for infrastructure projects: concrete, steel and wood. These options can quickly fall into disrepair, even when used correctly - ultimately impacting the financial resources of municipal, industrial and/or commercial stakeholders. It's essential to select materials that can achieve safety and performance objectives while also creating an architecturally beautiful and long-lasting addition to the infrastructure system.
Fiber-Reinforced Polymer (FRP) is a durable and cost-effective solution, offering a range of benefits over traditional building materials, including:
- Long-lasting durability
 - Corrosion resistance to water and chemicals
 - Lower lifetime cost
 - Ease and speed of installation
 - Design flexibility
 
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