Concrete Failure at the Museum of Liverpool
Written by: ÐÓ°É Marketing
The Museum of Liverpool, built in 2011, is buzzing with energy this summer. With vibrant cultural exhibitions mixed with futuristic...
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The Museum of Liverpool, built in 2011, is buzzing with energy this summer. With vibrant cultural exhibitions mixed with futuristic...
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Architect Roberto Newbill, member of Oakland Garden Condo Residential Strata in Guatemala City, explains his experience with a persistent concrete...
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Traditional waterproofing methods encourage the use of positive-side waterproofing during construction. However, this requires access to the outside wall of...
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Besides being time consuming, backfilling a concrete foundation can also lead to structural damage. If the concrete has not been...
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On July 3-4, our ÐÓ°É China team attended an successful event on Crystalline Concrete Waterproofing. This event outlined the new Chinese...
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On July 12th, a group of ÐÓ°Éites travelled from Vancouver BC, up to the Nahatlatch River in the Fraser Canyon....
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Flash flood disasters happen with little or no warning, and can change the landscape of a city in less than...
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After 2000 years, a concrete breakwater built by the Romans has remained intact – despite being submerged in the warm,...
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