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Around the world, from subway stations to swimming pools; from bridge structures to every kind of foundation; from power stations to water treatment plants, and much more, it’s a long, exciting, and constantly evolving list.

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  • Flensburg Navy Barrack Conversion

    Flensburg, Germany

    In the picturesque northernmost city of Germany, Flensburg, an ambitious project was undertaken to transform a section of an old German navy base into a new focal point for tourism, leveraging its stunning views of the Baltic Sea harbor and the quaint old town center.
  • Grain Silos

    Behira, Smouha & Bani Mazar, Elmenya, Egypt

    To waterproof and safeguard new grain silos in Behira, Smouha, and Bani Mazar, Elmenya, contractors applied Xypex Admix C 1000 NF to the horizontal slabs and used Xypex Concentrate for wall repairs. This approach was specifically designed to shield the structures from up to 8 meters of hydrostatic pressure, thereby enhancing their durability and waterproofing capabilities. The use of Xypex products in this project markedly increased the concrete's durability and the silos' overall longevity, ensuring they remain resilient against environmental pressures.
  • Biogas Plant Anaerobic Digestors

    Mramorak, Serbia

    The Mramorak biogas plant in Serbia, operational since December 2019, represents a pivotal advancement in renewable energy technologies, specifically in converting organic waste into biogas. This project underscores the importance of selecting construction materials that can withstand the harsh conditions of anaerobic digestion—a process where microorganisms decompose organic matter without oxygen, producing biogas but also creating a highly corrosive environment for conventional concrete.
  • Alexandria Water Company Water Treatment

    Alexandria, Egypt

    The Alexandria Water Company in Egypt undertook a project to waterproof their concrete water stations. Starting in 2017, the project's objective was to ensure permanent waterproofing, increased concrete durability, and protection against chlorine. It involved the collaboration of eight contractors under the supervision of the Alexandria Water Company.
  • Alamin Project Hamra Port

    North Coast, Egypt

    Hamra Port in Alamin City, on the North Coast of Egypt used Xypex Admix C-1000 NF in the concrete to enhance durability against seawater, specifically targeting the raft slab and buildings over the sea. This method marks a pioneering approach to coastal residential construction, emphasizing long-term structural integrity.
  • Skyspace Lech

    Lech, Austria

    In the breathtaking alpine setting of Lech, Austria, at 1,780 meters above sea level, Skyspace-Lech stands as an architectural marvel designed by James Turrell. This project, realized by Baumschlager Eberle Architekten, faced the formidable challenge of integrating this circular underground structure into the rugged mountainous landscape, offering visitors unique views that connect the Biberkopf summit and Bürstegg village with the Omeshorn mountain.
  • Holland Township Community Pool

    Milford, NJ, USA

    The Holland Township Community Pool in Milford, NJ, has existed since the 1950s. However, deterioration over time has resulted in severe cracks in the concrete. The cracks have compromised the pool’s ability to maintain a watertight structure, necessitating annual repairs.
  • Piqua Nuclear Reactor Encapsulation Project

    Piqua, USA

    In 1957, the Atomic Energy Commission designated Piqua, Ohio, for a groundbreaking project: the construction of a nuclear power plant dedicated exclusively to generating electricity. The reactor became operational in 1963, marking a pivotal moment in the use of nuclear energy for electricity.
  • Calvert City WWTP Influent Lift Station & Plant Improvements

    Calvert City, KY, USA

    Xypex Bio-San was specified in the precast elements for the Wastewater Treatment Plant Influent Lift Station and Plant in Calvert City, Kentucky. Forterra Pipe & Precast added Bio-San to a total of 180 cubic yards of treated pre-cast concrete for this project.
  • Mount Royal Tunnel Upgrade

    Montreal, Canada

    The Mount Royal Tunnel upgrade in Montreal, QC, Canada, required an around-the-clock, seamless operation to address water leaks and patch cavities.
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