A large number of masonry buildings have been designed to sustain gravity loads or with reference to obsolete seismic provisions. Columns are among the weakest elements, especially in historical buildings. Many experiments have been carried out over the last few decades to investigate the effectiveness of fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) jackets for confinement. Owing to the poor chemical compatibility of FRPs with masonry substrates, a new technique based on the replacement of resin with an inorganic matrix [fabric-reinforced cementitious matrix (FRCM)] has been developed. There are very few reports available on tests conducted on FRCM-confined masonry columns, especially with reference to full-scale specimens. To fill this gap, uniaxial pur...