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Concrete Canvas Carbon Footprint
A report recently published by CC researched and written by Vladimir Mironov has found that Concrete Canvas (CC) has half the Carbon Footprint of conventional concrete.
The study included comparisons of the Embodied Carbon levels of a CC lined channel with a conventional concrete channel transportation carbon costs for locally sourced concrete supplies in comparison to CC which can be transported up to five times further.
To find out more read the report in full here.
United Concrete Canvas Russia open Demo Park
The inventors and Co-Founders of Concrete Canvas Peter Brewin and William Crawford were on site today to launch the first Concrete Canvas demo-park opening in Russia.
The main applications for the material have been utilised at the United Concrete Canvas Russia demo-park to allow visitors to assess the benefits of the material.
To view one of the articles of this momentous occasion (in Russian) please click here.
CC have won the Ground Engineering Award for Technical Innovation!
Concrete Canvas Ltd has won the Award for Technical Innovation at the 2017 Ground Engineering Awards.
After review by a panel of over 50 expert judges Concrete Canvas won in recognition of the innovation of its ground-breaking all-in-one armoured impermeable liner CC Hydro™.
CC Hydro™ combines the company’s core Concrete Canvas (Geosynthetic Cementitious Composite Mat) concrete impregnated fabric technology with a high impermeability chemically resistant geomembrane backing.
Concrete Canvas features in Russian Magazine ‘Exposition Oil & Gas’
Concrete Canvas has featured in the July edition of Russian Magazine ‘Exposition Oil & Gas’ Click here to read more.
Concrete Canoe Race
Two Concrete Canvas canoes were entered into the Annual Water Aid UK Rutland Regatta to raise funds for Water Aid.
A canoe made from CC Hydro™ took 2nd place with one constructed from Concrete Canvas placed 3rd.
SEM Bund Lining Wins ICE Wales Cymru 2017 Innovation Award!
The Mott Macdonald run Bund Lining project at SemLogistics Tank 114 Milford Haven has won an ICE Wales Cymru 2017: Innovation Award.
The contractor for the project was Jones Brothers (Henllan) Ltd.
This is the first award Concrete Canvas has won for the use of CC Hydro™ we now manufacture 3 award winning products!
View further information here.
CC Hydro™ officially launched in USA by Milliken Infrastructure.
On June 15th Milliken Infrastructure announced the official U.S. launch of Concrete Canvas Hydro™ (selling as Concrete Cloth in the U.S.) having become the exclusive distributor of the product in the United States and Canada in 2011.
This launch will allow CC to be used extensively by contractors across a number of different applications on both sides of the Atlantic. Learn more about Milliken Infrastructure by visiting their website here.
Jones Bros Civil Engineering uses Concrete Canvas on highways scheme
Jones Bros Civil Engineering have published a press release detailing their use of CC as part of a £22m Welsh Government project to improve safety and reduce the flooding risk on a 2.2km stretch of the A55 between the Tai’r Meibion property and the Abergwyngregyn interchange. View the complete article here.
Internet Journal Berlogos: Concrete Canvas — an innovative concrete
Concrete Canvas has recently featured on the Internet Journal Berlogos: Concrete Canvas — an innovative concrete highlighting the many uses of CC. View the UCCR post here or read the complete article in English — here.
Frances Richardson wins Award with CC
Artist and designer, Frances Richardson has won the Chiara Williams SOLO Award for 2017.
Her work includes a sculptural piece based at CCHQ in Pontypridd. The sculpture it is one of an ongoing series of objects made on location.
Find out more about the awards on the official website.