
We are located in Toronto, Canada and specialize in structural shotcrete using both wet and dry-mix processes. Hardrock Concrete has been working in the local and international construction industry for over two decades. In that time we have gained extensive knowledge and experience working with structural shotcrete.
This allows the Hardrock Concrete team to work closely with clients, from early project planning to completion, to ensure excellent end results. Whether your job is large or small, Hard Rock shotcrete contractors can provide you with a cost effective solution.
We offer a wide range of dry and wet structural shotcrete services for projects ranging from soil retention and retaining walls to tunnels, bridges and sewage treatment plant rehabilitation.For companies and individuals interested in shotcrete training and certification we also offer a facility to train and test overhead and vertical shooting in both wet and dry mix shotcrete processes.
This allows the Hardrock Concrete team to work closely with clients, from early project planning to completion, to ensure excellent end results. Whether your job is large or small, Hard Rock shotcrete contractors can provide you with a cost effective solution.
We offer a wide range of dry and wet structural shotcrete services for projects ranging from soil retention and retaining walls to tunnels, bridges and sewage treatment plant rehabilitation.For companies and individuals interested in shotcrete training and certification we also offer a facility to train and test overhead and vertical shooting in both wet and dry mix shotcrete processes.
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Shotcrete technology has come a long way since its origins in the early 1900s. The first tool created to apply cement and other material pneumatically was the "Cement Gun" invented by Carl E. Akeley, and patented in 1911. Developments in the cement industry along with the creation of the cement gun quickly made way for the creation of a process called "gunnite" (a term previously used to describe the dry-mix process).
Structural shotcrete is a method of concrete application and widely used in the mining and tunnelling industry. Structural shotcrete construction is also becoming increasingly used in commercial, industrial and residential projects. In the shotcreting process, compressed air is used to force concrete through a hose directly onto the required surface.
When soil or rock surfaces are in danger of subsiding or eroding, it is essential to employ ground stabilization techniques to secure them. We are ground stabilization experts with many years experience in different ground stabilization projects. Call Hardrock Concrete today on (416) 710-9930 or (647) 801-9930 to find out more about Ground Stabilization solutions.
Architectural shotcrete application is increasingly used for a variety of artistic and architectural designs such as rock formations, trees, animals, waterfalls, theme park features and carved retaining walls. This application is typically used in theme parks, zoos, gardens, skateboard parks, commercial and residential swimming pools, landscaping and commercial building.
Shotcrete is used in the construction of industrial, commercial and residential foundations. Hardrock uses a one-sided form technique. Some of the benefits of using one-sided forms are that they are less costly than double-side forms, they provide time and space saving and they allow for intricate shapes and curves.
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