CONCRETE THOUGHTS

Kryton Networking with PM Harper in China

Canada-China business relations are always an important strategic business relationship for the Canadian Government, as well as manufacturing companies in both countries.

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Corrosion of Reinforced Concrete

Let’s face it, as we move into a less certain future, the ability to adapt on in all levels of society is crucial.

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Kari Yuers on CKNW Tuesday for CEO Series

Kari Yuers will be sharing her 20+ years of experience Tuesday morning on CKNW.
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Nanaimo Roundtable on Competitiveness in BC

The ability for a business to compete on a global economic level is important in building a sustainable economy in a particular region with which a company operates.

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Sustainable Building - BC's Wood First Policy?

According to the government, the purpose of the policy is to encourage wood where practical and appropriate.
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The March to the Sky - Part Three

Up until the last few decades, the race for the tallest buildings in the world was mainly limited to North America, and within the continent, there were only a few cities trying to eclipse one...

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The March to the Sky - Part Two

The march to the sky in the building of mind-dizzying skyscrapers is a competition between economic powers that isn't going to let up anytime soon.

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The March to the Sky - Part One

Photo Courtesy: Nicolas Lannuzel The Burj Khalifa in Dubai. Has been the tallest building in the world since 2010 and is classified as 'Megatall'.
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Fast Corroding Sewage Pipes need a Better Solution

Sewage maintenance is one of the most expensive utilities a city operates. They are difficult to access for repair, due to the extra depth to which sewer lines must be installed to protect drinking...

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