In July 2018, CC was specified for use on a second installation for West Sussex County Council and Balfour Beatty Living Places, carried out by Suttle Projects.

The project required the lining of three culverts, which sit under the A272 and direct the river Rother below the highway at Halfway Bridge.

The culverts had degraded due to sediment flow, with one culvert in particular suffering reduced capacity as a result of the silt build up.

Each of the three 32m long culverts was cleaned and lined over 8 days. Despite the 8 day working time for each culvert, the project was completed ahead of schedule.

CC will prolong the culverts’ life and mitigated the need to completed replace the assets, saving time and costs for the client.

See the full case study here.

The Construction Review Online has introduced Concrete Canvas Ltd and our products through a feature article about CC’s use within the African mining sector.

Find the article here.

The Caltrans (California Department of Transportation) installation carried out in Olivehurst, California using Concrete Canvas® supplied by our official partner, Milliken Infrastructure Solutions.

The aim of the installation was to improve the drainage system at the interchange of highways 65 and 70 in the area.

Find out more about the project and its outcomes here.

CC’s weed suppression installation at the Rotterdam World Gateway has been featured in the Railway Gazette. See the article here.

Wales Online has named Concrete Canvas as one of its top 35 Tech companies for 2018.

The online publication has recognised companies that provide a “snapshot highlighting that Wales has much to be proud of in terms of innovative firms”.

The list ranks the companies alphabetically. Take a look here.

Water & Wastes Digest has featured a Milliken-installed CC culvert, along with a step-by-step guide for the installation process, including helpful tips on how to determine layup and ensuring successful hydration. See the article here.

In July 2018, Concrete Canvas® GCCM* (CC) was used to line a series of drainage channels on the Aberdeen Western Peripheral Route (AWPR) project in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The AWPR is a major infrastructure project that will significantly improve travel in north east Scotland. It involves the construction of a new dual carriageway which is projected to cost £745 million and create an alternative route from north to south Aberdeen, bypassing the city. Find how Concrete Canvas played a roll in this project here.

In November 2015, Western Refi nery Services (WRS) in Washington State, USA, installed over 2000m² of Concrete Canvas (CC) GCCM. The material was used to provide a protective top-layer to a HDPE liner on a bund at a petroleum storage site. WRS have previously used CC and due to the success of their fi rst installation, did not consider any alternatives. See how this installation was carried out here.

Take a look at the latest article published on Geosynthetica, which looks into the use of Concrete Canvas (CC) GCCMs in the protection of steep slopes. You can read it here.

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