The main objective of this experimental study is to evaluate the behavior of concrete members strengthened with Jute fibers reinforced polymer (JFRP). The fibers treated in an alkaline treatment of 4% of the NaOH solution during 24, and 48 hours using 10:1, and 15:1 of liquor ratios. Sixteen samples of concrete reinforced by JFRP are subjected to a compression test. The main issues investigated are the ultimate load, load-displacement behavior, failure modes and the effect of treatment on fiber and composites morphology. The results indicated that for the specimens reinforced by fibers treated during 24h in 10:1 liquor ratio have shown an increase of ultimate load capacity comparing to untreated and unreinforced specimens. However, for specimens treated for 48 h in 10:1 liquor ratio, a relatively slight increase in the ultimate load was observed. On the other hand, a slight degradation was witnessed in the specimens treated in 15:1 liquor ratio for both cases 24h and 48h treatment, respectively. A reduced number of cracks and failures appeared on the treated specimens comparing to untreated ones.