New Civil Engineering brochure from Weber

By Schilling Communication - PR Agency   Published on Wednesday, June 4, 2025 at 15:19 AM
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Summary for decision-makers

Summary for decision-makers

This guide assists civil engineering professionals in understanding and addressing concrete deterioration, such as mechanical stresses, chemical attacks, freeze/thaw cycles, abrasion, and corrosion. It offers a structured approach, from diagnosing problems to selecting appropriate solutions, covering various types of structures (bridges, wastewater treatment plants, port quays, reservoirs, etc.).

The publication lists all Weber solutions: repair mortars, waterproofing systems, sealants, corrosion protection products, and additives, with application recommendations. It highlights low-carbon innovations and solutions that promote the sustainability of infrastructure, in accordance with current standards.


For the first time, Weber is dedicating a comprehensive publication to Civil Engineering. This unique fifty-page brochure offers field professionals a structured overview of concrete pathologies, the constraints to which structures are exposed, and the technical solutions developed by Weber to ensure their repair, protection, and durability.

An educational and operational tool for infrastructure professionals

Understand, diagnose, act: an educational and structured guide

This publication stands out for its educational approach. It helps professionals—engineers, public works companies, project managers, and construction managers—understand the phenomena of concrete degradation, including mechanical stress, chemical attacks (chlorides, sulfates), freeze-thaw cycles, abrasion, reinforcement corrosion, and leaching.

Organized in a clear and progressive manner, it follows a field logic: identification of the types of structures concerned (bridges, purification plants, port quays, reservoirs, etc.), common pathologies, diagnostic methods, then presentation of the appropriate repair solutions from the Weber range.

Weber ready-to-use and standards-compliant solutions

Repair mortars (manual, sprayed or pourable), waterproofing systems, sealing and wedging products, anti-corrosion protection, primers, release agents, additives, etc.: the brochure lists all Weber solutions dedicated to construction and infrastructure maintenance projects. 

Each product is presented with its fields of application, technical characteristics, implementation recommendations, illustrated diagrams, as well as selection tables and explanatory diagrams facilitating their appropriation.

A responsible and sustainable vision of civil engineering

True to its commitment to more sustainable construction and renovation, Weber highlights its low-carbon solutions in this publication, such as the enaé range, designed to limit CO₂ emissions. It also highlights functional innovations such as the direct integration of anti-corrosion protection into certain mortars, which simplifies on-site operations while strengthening the durability of structures. This approach thus reconciles technical performance, regulatory compliance, and social responsibility.

This new Civil Engineering brochure is available in digital version on the fr.weber website.



Frequently Asked Questions for Decision Makers

What types of concrete degradation are covered in the Weber Civil Engineering brochure?

The brochure deals with the main pathologies of concrete such as mechanical stresses, chemical aggressions (chlorides, sulfates), freeze/thaw cycles, abrasion, corrosion of reinforcements and leaching.

What solutions does Weber offer for the repair and maintenance of concrete structures?

Weber offers repair mortars (manual, sprayed or pourable), waterproofing systems, sealing products, corrosion protections and additives adapted to each project.

How does Weber address the challenges of sustainable construction in the civil engineering sector?

Weber promotes low carbon footprint solutions such as the enaé range and integrates anti-corrosion protections into certain mortars to combine performance, compliance and social responsibility.


Thematic glossary for decision-makers

Repair mortar

Ready-to-use material used to restore damaged concrete structures, available for manual, sprayed or pourable application.

Corrosion protection

Product or system applied to concrete reinforcement to prevent or limit corrosion and extend the lifespan of structures.

Freeze/thaw cycle

A series of alternating temperatures causing the concrete to freeze and then thaw, leading to structural damage.








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