Toronto: mass concrete and high performance mix design on CIBC Towers
Long, unpredictable transit times and locally produced high-temperature cement presented challenges for constructing two center core structure towers in Toronto.
Atlanta Mass Concrete: Speeding Up Production Rates
In 2020 in Atlanta, faster pour times and the more consistent mix led to significant cost-savings for both the Ready Mix Producer and the Contractor.
Six-Figure Savings by Eliminating Concrete Cooling Tubes on Harbor Bridge
Corpus Christi's iconic Harbor Bridge required mass concrete for 500-foot tall towers. High humidity and ambient temperature required extreme temperature control to avoid complications with the concrete in the forms. NITROcrete™ enabled the project to meet temperature specifications without concrete cooling tubes, saving time and expense.
I-74 Mississippi Bridge: Lower temperature delivered over 36+ hour pours
When a previous liquid nitrogen application over-promised & under-delivered, NITROcrete™ temperature control experts met rigorous temperature specifications, on schedule.
Seattle: Traffic threatened to stall a 950-yard-pour
300 yards into a 950-yard pour, traffic threatened to stall progress and rack up costs. NITROcrete™ loads held their temperature when others failed. Loads that spent 95 minutes in transit held temperature within specification.
High Rise Construction in Atlanta: Site finishers reported “We could feel the cooling through our work boots.”
With high ambient temperatures and a high cement mix, finishers couldn't believe how easy NITROcrete™ was to work with.