Arab Construction World – January/ February, 2004 Concrete water works infrastructure such as water & wastewater treatment plants, potable water reservoirs and precast sewage and septic tanks are vulnerable to water damage as a result of high hydrostatic pressure, cracking and structural defects. If these challenges are not overcome, the structure will eventually deteriorate due … Read More
Concrete International Magazine – October, 2003 WATERPROOFING ADMIXTURE AID’S VANCOUVER’S TALLEST BUILDING The Shaw Tower,Vancouver, BC, Canada’s future tallest building, will feature Kryton International Inc.’s, waterproofing technology, Krystol Internal Membrane (KIM).
Kryton Purchases Indian Plant to Manufacture Concrete Waterproofing and Specialty Coatings Products Vancouver, B.C. — Recognizing India’s untapped potential, Kryton has purchased a manufacturing and distribution facility in New Delhi. As a part owner of the plant since the mid-1990s, we have purchased 100% ownership to enable us to prepare for anticipated future growth in … Read More
New York, NY — Designed to highlight the need to protect and preserve Siberian Tigers, the Bronx Zoo’s Tiger Mountain provides a close-up view of these impressive animals in a natural setting. Home to six tigers, the new three-acre, $8.5 million habitat includes a 10,000 gallon swimming hole featuring a man-made stream and an underground … Read More
Concrete International Magazine – April, 2003 The American Concrete Institute (ACI) International Spring 2003 Vancouver Convention was a complete success. “I am proud to have played such an important part in organizing and coordinating the activities.” Says Kari Yuers, Kryton’s President and CEO.
Kryton’s KIM admixture was recognized with the Experts’ Choice award for Most Innovative Product at this year’s World of Concrete. Over 100 companies submitted 136 products for evaluation.
Journal of Commerce – BC and Alberta’s construction magazine – February, 2003 Improvements to the transportation corridor between Vancouver and Whistler being planned in connection with the 2010 Olympic bid will be among key topics when the American Concrete Institute holds its 2003 spring convention in Vancouver, March 30 to April 3.
Vancouver, B.C. – Improvements to the transportation corridor between Vancouver and Whistler being planned in connection with the 2010 Olympic bid will be among key topics discussed when the American Concrete Institute (ACI) holds its 2003 spring convention in Vancouver March 30-April 3.
The Krabbersgat-locks in the Netherlands is the first and only “Naviduct” in the world.This unique mega project, consisting of a ship-lock with an underpass for road traffic,was conceived to ease bottlenecks for both vehicle and sea faring traffic.The massive structure is 125 meters in length and 25 meters wide. 1,450 m3 of earth was removed … Read More
Journal of Commerce – BC and Alberta’s construction magazine – November, 2002 Planned versatility is the key behind the efficient construction of Vancouver’s tallest concrete building.
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