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Swinburne Sarawak researcher published new guidebook internationally

Swinburne Sarawak Civil Engineering Senior Lecturer Dr. Daniel Looi collaborated with The University of Hong Kong to author and publish a guidebook internationally. The guidebook is aimed to educate the construction industry regionally in Hong Kong, China and beyond in …

Swinburne Sarawak researcher published new guidebook internationally

Swinburne Sarawak Civil Engineering Senior Lecturer Dr. Daniel Looi collaborated with The University of Hong Kong to author and publish a guidebook internationally. The guidebook is aimed to educate the construction industry regionally in Hong Kong, China and beyond in …

Swinburne Sarawak researcher published new guidebook internationally

Swinburne Sarawak Civil Engineering Senior Lecturer Dr. Daniel Looi collaborated with The University of Hong Kong to author and publish a guidebook internationally. The guidebook is aimed to educate the construction industry regionally in Hong Kong, China and beyond in using post-installed reinforcement technology in concrete-to-concrete connection. The project is partly funded by Hilti Corporation at Liechtenstein, a global construction technology specialist. The book received recommendations from renowned structural engineering researchers:

This is an excellent guide to the design, installation, and assessment of post-installed reinforcements, written by Ray K. L. Su, Daniel T. W. Looi, and Yanlong Zhang, who have significant expertise in designing concrete structures. As the number of ageing concrete properties in Hong Kong and demands for sustainable built environments worldwide are both increasing, this book offers invaluable and practical guidance on refurbishment and repairs.’ ― Prof. Dennis Lam, University of Bradford

The timely release of this publication provides comprehensive guidance on the design, installation, and assessment of post-installed reinforcement in concrete construction. Stakeholders benefitted include designers and engineering students, as well as the construction industry in general. The authors are to be commended for producing such an excellently written and extremely valuable resource for the sector.’ ― Prof. Scott Smith, The University of Adelaide