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Welcome to the Infrastructure Repair LIVE podcast. On this podcast, you'll learn how to improve your marina docks, sheet piles, columns, piles, and mooring cells from QuakeWrap's CEO Prof Mo Ehsani, and Josh Ahumada. From repair projects to identifying and utilizing innovative solutions—you will understand what it takes to discover, manage, and successfully implement marine infrastructure repair and strengthening that drives long-term success. Through interviews, Q+A, and real-time projects we give you a sneak peek into the data-backed insights we are executing across the world.
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Timber piles are still supporting critical infrastructure across the U.S., from waterfront structures and marinas to bridge foundations that may not be fully submerged. In many regions, deterioration is accelerating due to increased biological activity and infestation, creating higher repair urgency and tighter constraints on installation time and budget.In this episode of Infrastructure Repair Live, Mo Ehsani and Josh Ahumada will walk through a field-focused breakdown of timber pile repair using PileMedic, including:How confinement supports structural repair for deteriorated timber pilesWhy controlling the annular space matters for predictable installation and performanceHow fill material selection impacts swelling risk and long-term durabilityWhere epoxy grout can make sense, and how economics can shift when the annulus is controlledHow timber-adjacent applications like utility poles reflect similar repair principles
In Part 2 of our culvert rehabilitation podcast series, we are breaking down one of the most innovative FRP technologies in our industry: StifPipe®, QuakeWrap’s patented CFRP honeycomb liner for deteriorated corrugated metal pipe (CMP) culverts.Originally developed from decades of aerospace R&D, StifPipe’s honeycomb core acts like the web of an I-beam, while the inner and outer FRP skins act like the flanges, delivering exceptional stiffness and strength without stacking 10+ layers of carbon fabric. The result is a lightweight, corrosion-proof, stand-alone structural liner that restores the culvert’s load-carrying capacity under soil and traffic loads.In this episode, Mo will walk through:How StifPipe is designed and manufactured using aerospace-inspired honeycomb technologyWhy this liner resists internal pressure, external soil loads, corrosion, and traffic loadsHow StifPipe can be built to virtually any size or shape, including non-circular culvertsField installation advantages: lightweight sections, easy assembly, and minimal equipmentReal-world case studies like the Arc Terminal project in Alabama and a custom rough-surface liner developed for Hong KongIf you're dealing with aging CMPs or complex culvert geometries, this episode shows why StifPipe is becoming a go-to solution for DOTs and public works teams worldwide.
In this two-part series of Infrastructure Repair Live, we explore advanced, proven methods for rehabilitating deteriorating culverts without costly replacement.Part 1 covers Wet Layup FRP and SPiRe+ for box culverts - a versatile trenchless repair method that restores strength, prevents corrosion, and minimizes traffic disruption. We’ll walk through:How wet layup works in the fieldIts advantages over traditional methods (lightweight, corrosion-resistant, minimal traffic disruption)Real-world applications where it has saved owners time and moneyPart 2 will spotlight StifPipe®, QuakeWrap’s patented CFRP honeycomb liner for corrugated metal pipe culverts. StifPipe® was born out of decades of aerospace R&D, using a honeycomb core to deliver stiffness without stacking 10+ layers of carbon fabric. The result: a stand-alone liner that resists internal pressure, external soil loads, and traffic loads, all while reducing material cost and installation time.Whether you’re a bridge engineer, DOT official, asset manager, public works leader, or consultant, this series will give you proven, cost-effective strategies to rehabilitate culverts and pipelines without full replacement OR impact to the flow capacity.
In this special episode of Marine Infrastructure Live, we'll take an in-depth look at QuakeWrap's latest innovations. We'll share exclusive insights into the company's ongoing research and development, with a focus on the rigorous testing of their SPiRe+ panel system.Listeners will get a behind-the-scenes look as our team performs tests on both the 3-inch thick SPiRe+ panel, which is the most commonly used for marine infrastructure repair, as well as a new 2-inch thick panel that shows promise for innovative applications like fire-resistant roofing for industrial and commercial buildings.We'll walk you through the testing process and demonstrate the performance of these advanced composite materials under load. This episode will give our audience a deeper understanding of the engineering considerations and innovative approaches that go into developing QuakeWrap's cutting-edge solutions.Join us on July 22nd for an engaging and informative live event. Register on the QuakeWrap LinkedIn page to get reminders and updates.
In this episode, we'll take an in-depth look at QuakeWrap's work on a critical slab repair project for a beloved oceanfront resort in Pine Knoll Shores, North Carolina. Nestled along the picturesque Crystal Coast, this historic lodge was damaged due to the harsh coastal environment, with corrosion compromising the integrity of its pre-stressed concrete hollow-core slabs.Listeners will learn how QuakeWrap's innovative SPiRe+ system was leveraged to address this challenge, providing a durable, long-lasting solution that not only restored the structural integrity of the building but also safeguarded it against future deterioration. We'll explore the unique engineering considerations and construction techniques employed to overcome the obstacles posed by the seaside location, including the use of stay-in-place forms, strategic reinforcement, and protective measures against saltwater intrusion.We'll also discuss QuakeWrap's work on a slab repair project for an industrial facility in St. Paul, Minnesota. By drawing these parallels, we'll demonstrate the widespread applicability of QuakeWrap's expertise in addressing concrete slab challenges, regardless of a building's location or industry. Listeners will come away with a deeper understanding of the innovative solutions QuakeWrap provides for repairing and protecting corroded slabs, ensuring the longevity and safety of structures in diverse environments.NC YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/NCqWtJArnwo?feature=sharedWatch previous Marine Infrastructure Live recordings on YouTube and Spotify: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@QuakeWrapInc/featuredSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0Xn04ht5V5h44aKcoPqLBc?si=eb2a1d0550df488bSubscribe to our newsletter to be notified of future podcasts, case studies, and speaking engagements.Subscribe here: https://pilemedic.com/contact-us/Looking ahead, Mo will be joined by special guests on Marine Infrastructure Live.Have a suggestion or want to be a guest? Contact us at info@quakewrap.com
In this episode of Marine Infrastructure Live, Mo Ehsani returns with an insightful discussion on one of the most underutilized yet impactful use cases of QuakeWrap’s PileMedic® system: single-layer FRP jackets used for pile protection.Not every pile reinforcement project demands major structural upgrades. In many cases, engineers and facility managers are simply looking for a fast, reliable way to protect existing piles from future deterioration—without costly, disruptive welding or full-strengthening retrofits. That’s where the power of PileMedic® as a protective jacket shines.In this episode, you’ll learn:When and why to use single-layer FRP jackets for corrosion protectionHow the installation process differs from load-bearing designsWhat to consider when designing these jackets for longevity and environmental durabilityReal-world examples of pile protectionHow a half-inch annular space filled with epoxy grout can make all the differenceThis conversation is ideal for engineers, contractors, facility managers, and anyone working on infrastructure in corrosive marine or industrial environments.
Recorded on March 28th - Get an inside look at QuakeWrap's steel pipe pile repair project in Seattle. We will walk through the step-by-step process of how they tackled this high-stakes infrastructure challenge.You'll learn:- How QuakeWrap responded to the facility's initial outreach about failing piles- What the inspection report revealed about the severe corrosion and deterioration- The design process to restore structural integrity without welding- Details on the shear wraps, cross-bracing, and patching of pile wall holes- How QuakeWrap's in-stock materials allowed for a faster turnaround compared to competitors- How we completed this project WITHOUT the need to shut down the pierThis podcast will provide valuable insights for engineers, contractors, and facility managers working with marine and industrial infrastructure. Don't miss this inside look at real-world pile repair solutions.
Join the QuakeWrap team for a LIVE broadcast from a project site in Phoenix, Arizona, where they are using innovative carbon fiber solutions to repair concrete columns damaged by water infiltration and corrosion.In this exclusive, behind-the-scenes look, you'll see firsthand how QuakeWrap's advanced composite materials and techniques are providing an efficient alternative to traditional column repair methods. Mo will guide you through the process, highlighting key differences between wet layup and QuakeWrap's PileMedic system.You'll learn how QuakeWrap is fixing the damaged joints and restoring the structural integrity of these critical infrastructure elements. Discover the unique challenges of this project, including the need to saturate the carbon fiber by hand, and how QuakeWrap is overcoming them.If you LOVE learning about innovative infrastructure solutions, don’t miss this opportunity to get an inside look at real-world infrastructure rehabilitation in action. Register now to secure your spot for this live, interactive podcast event on February 14th.
Welcome to the Infrastructure Repair LIVE podcast. On this podcast, you'll learn how to improve your marina docks, sheet piles, columns, piles, and mooring cells from QuakeWrap's CEO Prof Mo Ehsani, and Josh Ahumada. From repair projects to identifying and utilizing innovative solutions—you will understand what it takes to discover, manage, and successfully implement marine infrastructure repair and strengthening that drives long-term success. Through interviews, Q+A, and real-time projects we give you a sneak peek into the data-backed insights we are executing across the world.
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