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Understanding Corrosion Risks in Aging Infrastructure

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Scott Lieberman, Ph.D., P.E., CWI, LEED, AP

Engineering Director and Materials/Metallurgical Engineer

Thursday, July 24, 2025

Understanding Corrosion Risks in Aging Infrastructure


As buildings and infrastructure from the mid-20th century reach or exceed their expected lifespans, corrosion-related failures are becoming more frequent, and costly. In an article originally published by Civil Engineering Source, I explain how forensic metallurgical failure analysis can uncover the root causes of these issues and help guide responsible, cost-effective repairs.


Whether it’s deteriorating HVAC systems in high-rises or plumbing failures hidden behind walls, these investigations often call for a mix of metallurgical expertise, advanced lab testing, and real-world engineering judgment. The goal is always the same: minimize business disruption, resolve liability disputes, and help prevent the next failure before it happens.


Read the full article on the ASCE website.

Scott Lieberman, Ph.D., P.E., CWI, LEED, AP

Engineering Director & Materials/Metallurgical Engineer

Materials/Metallurgical

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