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by rkagerer
2488 days ago
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I interpret that as twice the cost of a traditional initial pour, but I think the question was how much that premium is offset by savings on repairs and maintenance over the life of the structure. The article implies it's currently only viable where where leakage and corrosion are particularly problematic, but mentions they're working on an alternative strain of bacteria grown from a sugar-based nutrient rather than more costly calcium lactate. |
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