Hycrete Teams with LMN and Turner on the Seattle Aquarium Addition

Construction continues on the Seattle Aquarium’s new Ocean Pavilion with a recently completed 24-hour concrete pour. Part of the new addition includes a large 360,000-gallon organic bowl-shaped sea life tank, which is the centerpiece of the aquarium. Waterproof Construction without Compromising Design Hycrete has been collaborating with the project architect LMN and general contractor Turner […]

Hycrete Chosen for “Little Island” – Pier 55 Renovation Project

Fairfield, N.J., May 27, 2021 – Hycrete, Inc., a leader in waterproofing and corrosion protection technologies for concrete, is proud to announce that it has been chosen as the waterproofing and anti-corrosion admixture for the “Little Island” Pier 55 Project in New York. Hycrete was used in the deck slab and utility room structure at […]

Hycrete Reduces Radon Exhalation by 35% when used in Concrete

FAIRFIELD, NJ. May 3, 2021 – Hycrete, Inc., a leader in moisture and corrosion protection technologies in concrete, is proud to announce the release of a Swedish Cement and Concrete Research Institute report detailing Hycrete’s hydrophobic admixture and its effect on radon exhalation rates of concrete. The study, which spanned 22 months, showed that concrete […]

New Hawaii Law Enforcement Memorial Built With Hycrete

CARLSTADT, N.J., June 28, 2016 – Hycrete, Inc., a leader in waterproofing and corrosion protection technologies for concrete, is proud to announce the use of its admixtures in the new Hawaii Law Enforcement Memorial in Honolulu, HI, honoring law enforcement officers in all enforcement branches in the state of Hawaii. Hycrete’s donation of its admixture […]

Hycrete Used In Winning Canoe at Annual Concrete Canoe Competition

CARLSTADT, N.J., August 12, 2014 – Hycrete, Inc., a leader in waterproofing and corrosion protection technologies for concrete, is proud to announce the use of its hydrophobic concrete admixtures in the winning design at the annual Concrete Canoe Competition organized by the ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineers). The team from the University of Nevada, Reno took home first place, utilizing an optimized concrete mix design containing Hycrete’s hydrophobic admixture.