Strengthening and retrofitting of existing reinforced concrete (RC) elements have been gaining interest in recent decades. Among the strengthening solutions available, fiber reinforced composites present certain advantages, such as high strength-to-weight ratio and low invasivity, which make them particularly attractive in some applications. In particular, fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) composites have been successfully employed for bending and shear strengthening and for confinement of axially loaded elements, however they suffer from UV degradation, (relatively) high temperature exposure, and cannot be applied onto wet surfaces. To overcome these limitations, which are mostly related to the use of organic binders (usually epoxy resins), a...