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by justinmchase
2492 days ago
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The article says it costs about twice as much. > Currently the cost of this new technology is still considered prohibitive, as it is twice the cost of regular concrete manufacture (70-80 € / m3), making it only viable for projects where leakage and corrosion are particularly problematic, such as underground and underwater structures. What's funny to me though is that they consider this cost prohibitive despite the expected theoretically longer life without replacement or maintenance. |
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Also, when planners are choosing between alternatives, net present value (NPV) is calculated which takes into account predictable maintenance, so the cost of future repairs is already considered in these decisions.
Civil engineering is also not computer engineering. There is no agile development and you have to get it right the first time. The industry as a whole is not quick to adopt new technologies without seeing them proven in the field relatively thoroughly.