Tag: Paving Mortar

Auckland Waterfront

| April 24, 2012
Auckland Waterfront

The Auckland Waterfront has come alive after revitalisation of Wynyard Quarter, a 36-hectare area of reclaimed land stretching from the eastern side of Viaduct Harbour to the Western Wall facing the Westhaven marina and previously known as the tank farm. The Urban Design Framework for Wynyard Quarter has been awarded in the 2012 New Zealand Institute of […]

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Exhibition Road London

| March 14, 2012
Exhibition Road London

A world-class streetscape. After three years of meticulous construction work in Exhibition Road and South Kensington, the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea’s contractor, Balfour Beatty, completed a project this month to create one of the most exciting streetscapes in the country. Completed in November 2011, the Exhibition Road development is a £28m project to […]

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Crowne Plaza Auckland

| February 24, 2012
Crowne Plaza Auckland

Steintec provides the challenging solution with granite setts installed over a waterproofed suspended concrete slab receiving vehicular loading, buses included, to the Crowne Plaza entrance redevelopment complying to key performance criteria of BS7533-10. Engineering design considerations requiring high performance.

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Cashel Mall Christchurch Re:Start

| November 2, 2011
Cashel Mall Christchurch Re:Start

Marshalls Mistral Silver Grey and Charcoal textured modular pavers including Steintec Paving Mortars feature in the rebirth of Christchurch’s new central city retail precinct. Prepare for a funky, modern, uber cool shopping precinct unlike anywhere else to be established in the central city. The old Cashel Mall is the location for the Re:Start project and is […]

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Advanced Polypropylene Fibre

| September 28, 2011
Advanced Polypropylene Fibre

Advanced Polypropylene Fibre Concrete is a pioneering combination of fine and coarse monofilament polypropylene fibres which takes concrete fibre reinforcement to a new level of performance for modular paving supportive structures. The introduction of deformed coarse fibres into the concrete mix allows much higher dosage rates, resulting in increased toughness and ductility of hardened concrete. Some features of using Polypropylene Fibre is […]

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