An experimental investigation was conducted to study the mechanical properties and durability of partially polymer-impregnated concrete (PlC). Concrete specimens with water/cement ratios of 0.45 and 0.65 were impregnated with methyl methacrylate (MMA) at various soaking times and polymerized in hot water with temperature of 70℃ 80℃ and 90℃. Compressive strength, elastic modulus, splitting-tensile strength and absorption were evaluated and compared. Durability was determined by testing rebar corrosion. Test results show that MMA impregnation not only increases concrete strength with increase of polymer loading but also greatly decreases rebar corrosion rate.