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Audubon High School Grandstand
Conproco Corporation
Dove, NH
Date Posted: 3/12/2007
Category: Concrete Restoration
Date Project Completed: Spring 2005
Submitted By: Trish Stetson

Company Address
Conproco Corporation
17 Production Drive
Dove, NH 03820
Phone: 603.743.5800
Email: kdavis@conproco.com

Website: www.conproco.com

About this project:
Audubon High School grandstand was built in 1936. The cast-in-place concrete structure served the school well through many championship seasons. Physical wear, corrosion of steel reinforcing, deicing salts, acid rain and freeze/thaw cycling all played a role in the spalling and deterioration of concrete surfaces. Water consistently leaked into the storage and concession areas under the grandstand. The architect, structural engineer and school district formulated a repair strategy designed to restore the structural elements, update the appearance and incorporate protective measures to extend the useful life of the stadium. Two other significant considerations were budget and the need to have the facility ready for the May 2005 graduation ceremony. Extensions to widen each of the steps on the main stair aisles were poured to bring them up to current code. Conpro Primer was applied first to the existing concrete to improve adhesion. The bleachers were cut back along these aisles to accommodate the new, wider stairs. The lowest treads and risers were filled with concrete to make a doublewide tread area for wheelchair use. Once the repairs and reconfiguration was complete, the Elastideck and Super Color Stain HR system was used on the treads and risers of the seating area to prevent water entry and provide an attractive wear surface. Color Coat was used to coat the soffit (underside) of the grandstand, the concrete columns supporting the grandstand, and the various knee walls and vomitory (openings into the seating area) walls around the grandstand.



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