Fiber-reinforced cementitious matrix (FRCM) composites are comprised of high strength textiles embedded within inorganic matrices. Due to their peculiar mechanical and physical properties, they represent a valid alternative to fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites for strengthening existing reinforced concrete and masonry members. Depending on the textile and matrix adopted, FRCM composites provide a peculiar mechanical behavior, which shall be assessed to obtain the mechanical properties to be used in the design of FRCM-strengthened members. Since FRCM can be applied to large surfaces, reinforcing textile lap splice is needed to guarantee the continuity of the composite mechanical performance. Thus, the behavior of FRCM with textile la...