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Cematrix Corporation V.CVX

Alternate Symbol(s):  CTXXF

CEMATRIX Corporation is a Canada-based company, which manufactures and supplies technologically advanced cellular concrete products developed from formulations across North America. The Company’s cement-based material with superior thermal protection delivers to a range of problems facing the infrastructure, industrial, energy and commercial markets. It supplies and installs lightweight cellular concrete with a cast density as low as 400 kg/m3. Its cellular concrete is commonly used as an insulation material for oil and gas facility slabs, roadways, shallow utilities and contaminated site remediation that requires ground heating. Its grout and flowable fill applications include tunnel grouting, annular pipe grout, pipe abandonment, and flowable fill. The Company’s wholly owned operating subsidiaries include CEMATRIX (Canada) Inc. (CCI), Chicago based MixOnSite USA Inc. (MOS) and Bellingham based Pacific International Grout Company (PIGCO).


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Comment by prospector001on Jan 29, 2023 6:32pm
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RE:RE:Port Mann Water Supply Tunnel - Vancouver (Completed)

RE:RE:Port Mann Water Supply Tunnel - Vancouver (Completed)Looks like project took many years to complete - important thing is that Cematrix works with Aecon on projects!

found this;

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Port Mann Water Supply Tunnel Now In Service

Monday February 20, 2017


After almost six years of construction, Metro Vancouver’s $240-million Port Mann Water Supply Tunnel is now delivering clean, safe drinking water to residents south of the Fraser River.

The Port Mann connection is one of the key links between Metro Vancouver’s watersheds and the communities south of the Fraser. Replacing this crossing was the first in a series of major water transmission system upgrades throughout the region.

Located more than 30 metres under the Fraser River bed, the new tunnel more than doubles the capacity of the old water main and provides enhanced earthquake and river erosion resiliency to help ensure the continued delivery of drinking water to Metro Vancouver residents.

“This was one of the most challenging and rewarding projects we’ve ever built,” said Darrell Mussatto, Chair of Metro Vancouver’s Utilities Committee. “Our engineering and construction team came up with innovative solutions to tunnel through difficult terrain, at exceptional depths and under extreme groundwater pressures.”

The Port Mann Water Supply Tunnel consists of two 60-metre deep shafts – one in Coquitlam and another in Surrey – connected by a one-kilometre-long, 3.5-meter-diametre tunnel housing a 2.1-meter-diametre steel water main. A new valve chamber was built at the top of each shaft to allow the new tunnel to connect with the existing land-based water mains on either side of the river.

Construction started in the spring of 2011, when ground was broken for the south shaft. Tunnelling began in February 2014 and achieved breakthrough in June 2015. Installation of the water main inside the shafts and tunnel was completed in July 2016 and the valve chambers were finished in January 2017.

The tunnel had to be located deep underground to maximize its earthquake resilience, and tunnelling 30 metres below the bed of the Fraser River posed significant challenges. Engineers had to overcome difficult soil conditions and the highest groundwater pressures ever observed in Canadian soft ground tunnelling.

The soil deposits under the Fraser River consist of several different geologic layers. Some places have sand, gravel and clay, while others have dense, glacial soil strewn with immense granite boulders. These soil conditions, combined with the high groundwater pressures, required an advanced, custom-designed tunnel boring machine to complete the tunnel under the river. At one point, engineers had to inject liquid nitrogen from an in-river work platform to freeze and harden the soil at the front of the tunnel boring machine so that it could be repaired.

"This was an extremely complex project that took a lot of skill and creativity,” said Metro Vancouver Board Chair Greg Moore. “The insights and experience gained will benefit future tunnelling projects in Metro Vancouver, throughout Canada, and abroad.”

The project team consisted of Metro Vancouver and McNally Construction Inc.-Aecon Constructors Joint Venture, with construction management provided by Hatch Infrastructure. Design and engineering services were provided by the Fraser River Tunnel Group, which comprised Ausenco Engineering Canada, McMillen Jacobs Associates, and Golder Associates.

Metro Vancouver’s Port Mann Water Supply Tunnel Project received the “2016 Canadian Innovation Project of the Year Award” from the Tunnelling Association of Canada.

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