The Challenge
The facility’s main shopping cart ramp—the sole artery for customer ingress and egress—exhibited severe delamination. Existing concrete patches were "lifting," creating significant vertical offsets. These gaps were not only trip hazards but also physically obstructed the movement of shopping carts, causing operational friction and potential damage to store equipment. Because this specific ramp bears the constant stress of heavy cart loads, a standard surface patch was insufficient; it required a structural-grade bond to withstand high-frequency shear forces.