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Move Concrete Waterproofing Off-site

May 14, 2021

Move Concrete Waterproofing Off-site

According to a recent report by USG Corp. and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, work-site labor shortages are a serious issue, and a high percentage of contractors face challenges completing work on schedule. In fact, 73% of contractors report that the lack of skilled labor makes it challenging to meet schedule deadlines.

Traditional waterproofing systems such as PVC sheet or spray-applied membranes are labor-intensive and must be installed error-free to ensure integrity. These systems are subject to the same scheduling and labor challenges as all construction projects. The current global crisis has caused an increasing number of project delays with contractors placing great importance on worker safety and availability.

Download this Case Study to learn:

  • How a proven technology can move concrete waterproofing offsite
  • 13 stories – how companies accelerated construction schedules and reduced costs
  • Findings from independent test reports

Xypex Chemical Corporation is a world leader in waterproofing, protection, and repair of concrete structures with over 50 years of extensive experience and backed by a distribution network in more than 90 countries. Our unique crystalline technology outperforms other methods because of its unique ability to become a truly integral and permanent part of the concrete matrix. We are proud to have served the construction needs of over thousands of global customers including Fortune 500 construction and engineering firms across a variety of projects in general construction, water resources, wastewater, tunneling, bridges, ports, industry, power and utilities.

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Company: Xypex Chemical Corporation

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Concrete

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