Materials and equipment handling can be challenging in any industry.
In-Service Performance of Macrosynthetic Fiber-Reinforced Tunnel Linings
This article introduces macrosynthetic fiberreinforced concrete (MSFRC) and shotcrete (MSFRS) for tunnel linings and provides an overview of state-of-the-art design and testing methodologies that currently exist.
Need to Get a Project Completed Efficiently? Employ Shotcrete!
The foundation work for the Baltimore Hilton Convention Center Hotel, Baltimore, MD, began in 2006.
Durability Investigation of Ultra-Rapid Strength-Gain Dry-Mix Shotcrete
It has already been shown that rapid strengthgain dry-mix shotcrete using calcium sulfoaluminate (CSA) cement and providing about 2900 psi (20 MPa) after only 2 hours can be effectively produced and placed in mining applications (Reny and Clements 2013).
Sewer Rehabilitation Using Shotcrete
For more than 70 years, century-old brick, clay, and tile sewers have been rehabilitated with shotcrete.
Layers in New York City Overhead Tunnels
The New York City Transit (NYCT) Metropolitan Transportation Authority Capital Construction (MTACC) has several largescale projects throughout New York, including one major program: the East Side Access project.
The Durability of Shotcrete? Looking Back at Projects from 30 to 40 Years Ago
Anyone who has ever had to remove old gunite from a bridge or an overpass knows how incredibly difficult it can be to tear out.
The Outstanding Infrastructure Project
The Outstanding Repair & Rehabilitation Project
Project Name:
Société de transport de Montréal – Metro Yellow Line Tunnel Repairs
Location:
Montréal, QC Canada
Shotcrete Contractor:
Construction Interlag Inc
Architect/Engineer:
Société de transport de Montréal
Material Supplier/Manufacturer:
King Shotcrete Solutions
General Contractor:
Construction Interlag Inc
Project Owner:
Société de transport de Montréal