The Kikiwa Electrical Substation is located 70km south-west of Nelson. A new substation foundation concrete slab was constructed using Mateenbar™ as its concrete reinforcement.
The corrosion of concrete infrastructure is commonplace in brackish and salt water. Wharves, where steel is frequently utilized, is susceptible to a number of environmental factors, including:
The Kwinana Desalination Plant in Western Australia represents a critical infrastructure project that ensures a sustainable water supply for the region. It is the largest plant of this type in the Southern Hemisphere with the capacity to output 50 billion litres of water
The world's largest GFRP rebar project was completed in 2022. Corrosion-resistant Glass Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Rebar was specified as the only rebar to be used in the 23km-long Jizan Flood
The Old Youngs Bay Bridge across Youngs Bay in Astoria, Oregon is a cantilever bridge made up of two 75-foot leaves with a total span of 1,766 feet.
The Maine Turnpike Authority toll plaza conversion project in Maine involved removal of the slow speed lanes to make way for a higher speed
The Harkers Island Bridge in North Carolina stands as a landmark achievement in sustainable infrastructure, holding the title of the world’s
Work on the 23km long Flood Mitigation Channel in the new Jizan Economic City (JEC) in Saudi Arabia is well underway. When completed, it will be the world’s largest project to be constructed using glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) composite rebar as its
Saudi Aramco’s Senior Vice President of Technical Services, Ahmad Al-Sa’adi, recently inaugurated the first fiberglass rebar facility in Saudi Arabia, IKK Mateenbar. The facility was established under a memorandum of understanding signed in 2019 by New Zealand’s Pultron Composites, and its partner,
The use of glass fiber concrete reinforcement in precast structures like marina pontoons, tetrapods, and seawall panels has gained popularity due to their cost savings, endurance, and resistance to corrosion.