BACKGROUND
Vancouver International Airport (YVR) is Canada’s second busiest airport and North America’s second largest international passenger gateway on the West Coast with over 16 million passengers each year. YVR is located in Richmond, a suburb of Vancouver, at the mouth of the Fraser River, where the highest land point is six feet above sea level.
To meet its accelerating growth (21 million passengers by 2010), YVR has embarked upon a $200-million expansion of the International Terminal that includes 29,958 square metres of new airport space, waiting areas, duty-free shops, services, and dining areas. The project also includes a baggage tunnel to be built underground, connecting the new terminal with the existing terminal. The underground tunnel created a significant challenge for the contractor due to the high water table.
Originally, specifications for the underground tunnel required that the tunnel be wrapped in a roofing membrane. The contractor, however, was concerned that the membrane might leak or be damaged while crews built the slab and walls. The original specifications also necessitated that the concrete cure for 28 days before the membrane could be applied. This curing period would mean an increase in the tunnel’s construction time of more than two months, delaying both the backfilling of the area and the structural steel installation on the top of the tunnel.
SOLUTION
The contractor, PCL, recommended Kryton’s Krystol® concrete waterproofing system to waterproof the tunnel and to ensure that the ambitious schedule would be maintained. The world’s only permanent, in-depth, surface-applied waterproofing system, the Krystol® concrete waterproofing system is a cementitious, chemically reactive treatment that turns existing concrete into a permanent and powerful waterproof barrier.
When added to the mix, Krystol’s crystalline chemicals grow millions of needle-like crystals throughout the concrete matrix, becoming a permanent part of the structure. Permanently blocking the movement of water in all directions. These crystals remain dormant until another crack forms, at which time they will react with incoming water to self-seal the crack and maintain a watertight seal.
The Krystol® concrete waterproofing system for the YVR project includes:
Key factors in the YVR team’s decision to use the Krystol® concrete waterproofing system:
The Krystol® concrete waterproofing system saved one month in construction time and reduced material/application costs by more than 50% over the originally specified membrane system.
Tunnel specifications: 4.5m wide x 2.5m tall x 35m long
Slab thickness: Floor 300mm, Walls 350mm, Roof 355mm
Total amount of KIM-treated concrete for the project: 340 cubic metres
| Owner | YVR (Vancouver) Airport Authority |
| Contractor/ Applicator | PCL |
| Engineer | Bush, Bohlman & Partners |
| Architect | Stantec |
| Distributor | Fairwind Construction Supplies |
| Ready Mix | Ocean Construction Supplies |
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Savings of over 50% of the cost of the originally specified membrane.

Krystol Waterstop application to all the construction joints.

Expansion project of the Vancouver International Airport includes airport space, waiting areas, duty-free shops, sevices and dinning areas, and a baggage tunnel.

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