Autumn, spring, summer and winter – each season has a unique effect on New York City, and transforms it into a new place. There are beautiful autumn leaves, pillowy snowbanks as a festive backdrop to...
The resiliency of New York City is widely known, as the city has been forced to endure more than its fair share of adversity. Each disaster that challenged New Yorkers, however, seems to only make...
Concrete has been around for a long time now, and as it is a porous material, so have ways to waterproof it. The past 40 years or so, we have seen very progressive change regarding HOW we can...
Protecting Iconic Skyscrapers with Waterproofing Technology as Cities Grow Up
Driving across the Lion’s Gate Bridge today, the sense of pride and awe I feel never fails to be the highlight of my morning, as I see the city of Vancouver appear floating on the clouds. The...
Once again, Kryton was proud to sponsor University of British Columbia Engineering Student’s concrete canoe. For the second year in a row, the students have participated in this International event...
Kryton President & CEO, Kari Yuers’ profile has continued to grow since joining Kryton International back in 1991.
Getting a grip on succession
Kryton has had a long and rich 42-year history within the concrete waterproofing industry globally. Throughout the growth of the company, there have been many factors that have contributed to the...
Liquefaction: An Engineering Concern
There are so many considerations to research and find solutions for when attempting to build a sustainable, resilient and durable structure.