Arlon 53

Sector
Utility construction
Service
Stability, Sustainability
Year
2021
Location
Brussels

Sustainability diagnosis for the redevelopment of an office complex

For the Arlon 53 project, a large-scale renovation and redevelopment of an office building in the heart of Brussels’ Leopold District, SANACON was commissioned to conduct an in-depth technical investigation of the existing concrete structure. The goal was to validate the current quality of the concrete and determine its remaining lifespan with a view to a circular reuse strategy.

Our approach:

  • Structural Screening: Performing a detailed condition assessment of the load-bearing concrete columns, beams, and floor slabs.

  • Corrosion investigation: Analysis of the carbonation depth and chloride penetration to test the active protection of the reinforcement against current standards.

  • Laboratory analysis: Performance of compression tests on concrete cores to determine the actual mechanical strength of the structure, which was essential for the stability calculations of the new layout.

Result: SANACON’s objective data enabled the project team to make informed decisions about preserving the existing structure. By scientifically demonstrating that the concrete structure was suitable for reuse, significant CO2 emissions were saved, perfectly aligning with the sustainability ambitions of this prestigious Brussels project.

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Your structure deserves a future. Protection against deterioration, strengthening its load-bearing capacity, and extending its lifespan are crucial to prevent damage and high costs. Sanacon offers independent advice and innovative solutions to keep your structure sustainable and safe – today and for decades to come.