November 30th Roads & Bridges-hosted webinar sponsored by Aquajet
In recent years, Hydrodemolition has been growing in popularity for road and bridge repairs. The popularity is attributed to benefits, such as reduced labor, enhanced efficiency, absence of microfractures, preservation of rebar, and elimination of silica exposure. Another major benefit is the ideal bonding surface it creates, leading to longer lasting repairs. However, as beneficial as Hydrodemolition is, potential still exists for pipe holes, which can compromise bonding of new material if not handled properly. Earlier this year, new technology was introduced that greatly reduces pipe holes and significantly improves productivity. This webinar will delve into the pipe hole problem and how new Hydrodemolition technology can solve it, along with a host of other concrete removal issues. It will also include case studies from recent hydrodemolition projects involving bridge structure, water treatment and surface preparation.
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Keith Armishaw, North American Business Development Manager, Aquajet
Keith Armishaw is the business development manager for Aquajet’s North American subsidiary. Before joining Aquajet in 2019, Armishaw amassed 24 years of industry experience with the brand as a service technician, service manager and sales associate through a Quebec-based distributor. He works closely with the regional sales team to grow awareness of Aquajet’s solutions and enhance customer support with industry-wide educational initiatives that increase understanding of the benefits of Hydrodemolition.
Ronnie Hilmersson, Design & Development Manager, Aquajet
Ronnie Hilmersson leads engineering and design at Aquajet. His responsibilities include software and product development along with marketing. He invented much of the technology for Aquajet’s product line, including the Ergo compact Hydrodemolition robot, EcoClear water treatment system in collaboration with Siltbuster Ltd, Ecosilence high pressure pump and the new Aqua Cutter 750V with infinity oscillation. He is the son Aquajet founders, Stefan and Marianne Hilmersson, and joined the company full time in 1999.
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