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The Vancouver Specifier – December 2007
How An Innovative Crystalline Waterproofing Product Solved YVR Aquarium’s Toughest Challenges
Project Background Vancouver International Airport (YVR) is undergoing a $200-million expansion of the International Terminal. A man-made stream runs from the new aircraft gates through the centre of the building. At the end of the stream, a huge aquarium has been installed featuring native BC sea life and a jellyfish tank that includes 100 moon jellyfish.
Concrete Waterproofing Challenges The project team had several concerns about waterproofing the aquarium:
Tight schedule. The team required a waterproofing/SCC solution that could meet the technical complexities of the project within a tight schedule.
Self-Consolidating Concrete and KrystolSince the waterproofed concrete had to be dropped in from above, there were placement concerns. In addition to the stick formwork there was a massive amount of reinforcing steel that the concrete would need to vibrate through. After intensive pre-pour testing, Kryton and Ocean Ready Mix achieved a successful self-consolidating concrete mix design of 119cm, which included Krystol Internal Membrane™ (KIM®) admixture and an accelerator.
SCC places quickly and easily with little or no vibration, and it achieves a high early stripping strength, which yields a quicker turnaround on the forms, an important factor with the aquarium since smaller strips of plywood (stick formwork) were used rather than sheets (regular formwork). By achieving a successful SCC waterproofing mix, the challenges of water containment, access, and hydraulic pressure were all met. And in spite of the project’s complexity, the flexibility of the waterproofing solution (KIM admixture can be added onsite) helped ensure that the team kept within its schedule.
The Krystol Concrete Waterproofing SystemThe Krystol Concrete Waterproofing System for the Aquarium includes:
The project is scheduled for completion in Spring 2007.
Auther note: Leo Connell is Director of Marketing at Kryton International Inc, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Kryton International products are distributed in more then 40 countries worldwide. For more information about Kryton or integral crystalline waterproofing and their below-grade tanked system, visitwww.kryton.com