Xypex Projects
From subway stations to swimming pools, from bridges to buildings, and in foundations, critical infrastructure, and many other applications around the world, explore our always expanding list of Project Profiles to learn how Xypex Crystalline Technology waterproofs, protects and repairs concrete.
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Alamin Project Hamra Port
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
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
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
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
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.