The growing interest in cost-effective solutions for the structural upgrading of existing buildings and infrastructures has gradually oriented research towards the optimization of high-performance cement-based composites conceived for new lightweight constructions. These materials, known as textile reinforced concretes (TRCs) and/or fabric-reinforced cementitious mortars (FRCMs) in their recent developments are generally employed in the form of thin layers and have proven capable to significantly enhance the load-bearing and deformation capacities of underperforming structures. Considering the large surfaces targeted by the retrofitting interventions, a primary objective is to avoid material wastage; in this sense, there is a major need of ...