Indigenous Gateway Feature
CSI partnered with our client to construct the 30’ tall Indigenous Gateway at the Highway 407/Highway 115 interchange. The structural shotcrete process proved invaluable in building this unique six-sided structure, eliminating the need for cranage or extensive formwork on-site.
York University Markham Campus Feature Wall
CSI proposed the structural shotcrete process using a low heat-of-hydration mass shotcrete mix. Spanning 300’ in length, up to 12’ tall, and reaching up to 6’ in thickness, the wall's continuously changing shape would have been extremely difficult to form using conventional methods.
Custom Home Architectural Cladding
CSI worked with the owner, general contractor, and designers to provide a troweled architectural shotcrete finish for the exterior cladding of this custom home. In addition to the shotcrete services; CSI worked with the project team to redesign the architectural features of the cladding and the building envelope to accommodate the use of shotcrete while keeping long term performance and crack mitigation at front of mind.