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CC has featured in Film and Sheet Extrusion Magazine
CC has featured in Film and Sheet Extrusion Magazine within a review of AMI’s ‘Waterproof Membranes’ conference in which Will Crawford was a guest speaker. Read the complete article here.
CC Case Study featured on Business Wales Website
Concrete Canvas Ltd has featured on the Welsh Government run Business Wales website providing an insight into building a successful business.
View the full article here.
Concrete Canvas featured on World Construction Industry Network
An interview with Peter Brewin has featured on World Construction Industry Network.
With 11 websites and newsletters covering all the key areas within the construction industry World Construction Industry Network is a leading global construction information resource.
View the whole article here.
CC Featured in Project Scotland
Concrete Canvas Ltd has featured in the latest edition of Project Scotland Magazine. The article follows up on the Geotex seminars at the Falkirk Wheel and showcases the properties of Concrete Canvas and some of our Scottish projects.
Concrete Canvas Signs Geofabrics for Australia & New Zealand
A contract has been signed in Melbourne by Will Crawford, Director of Concrete Canvas and Brendan Swifte, Managing Director of Geofabrics Australasia.
The agreement grants exclusive rights to Geofabrics as distributor of Concrete Canvas® in Australia and New Zealand.
View the full press release here.
CC Team meet Sir Tom Jones
Director, Will Crawford, Non-executive Director, Richard Winter (who happened to be singing in the HK Welsh Male Voice Choir at the event), and International Business Development Manager, Darren Hughes, met Sir Tom Jones at the St Davids Society HK annual St David’s Day celebration at the British Consulate in Hong Kong.
Concrete Canvas wins Eastern Area Innovation Award
Concrete Canvas Ltd. has won the Institute of Water’s Eastern Area Innovation Awards.
The ‘Dragons Den’ style competition involved a pitch and awards ceremony, held on January 30th at Cranfield University near Milton Keynes.
Lee Church (pictured right) and Gavin Adams attended the event, chaired by Steve Kaye from Anglian Water, on the company’s behalf, with their pitch coming out on top.
Vietnamese Ambassador to the UK Mr Nguyen Van Thao visits CCHQ
Concrete Canvas has proudly played host once again and is pleased to have welcomed His Excellency Mr Nguyen Van Thao Vietnam’s Ambassador to the UK on a visit to Wales and of course CC Headquarters.
Siobhán Hapaska Concrete Canvas Sculptures featured in the Sunday Times
Born in Belfast and based in London Siobhán Hapaska is one of our most innovative and stimulating artists. Her latest show provides the kind of aesthetic jolt one encounters all too rarely in contemporary art the work involves the creative use of concrete canvas. View the whole article here.
Exports to 50+ Countries Drive Record Year for Concrete Canvas
Concrete Canvas Ltd’s latest financial figures show another year of incredible growth for the South Wales-based manufacturer of ‘concrete on a roll’.
Concrete Canvas is an innovative construction used for erosion control applications like channel lining, slope protection and concrete remediation, which last year sold to over 50 countries around the world.
To view the Geosynthetica article click here.