Fabric Reinforced Cementitious Matrix (FRCM) composites are a new class of materials used to repair and strengthen existing structures. Mechanical performance vary widely based on the type and volume of fibers, fabric architecture, mortar properties, and bond characteristics. Moreover, test setup and boundary conditions are of the utmost importance for their mechanical characterization, due to the complex interaction between fabric and brittle matrix. Therefore, the challenge is to define characterization and acceptance criteria that first, are suitable for the wide spectrum of existing FRCM systems, and second, they produce representative values for the design of strengthened members. In this paper, three FRCM systems comprising carbon, gl...