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  1 Fly Ash Concrete Trials, Government of Canada Building, Yellowknife NT
    Document Type: Case Study Report
    Publication Date: March 31, 2004
Author(s): EBA Engineering Consultants Ltd.
    In the Spring of 2004, Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC) will be constructing a new low-rise office building in Yellowknife, NT. EBA Engineering Consultants (EBA) was retained to review the concrete specifications for the project and to complete the laboratory trials to assist in confirming the feasibility of using fly ash to repl...[more]
    See Also: aggregates, availability, concrete tests, setting time, strength development
  2 Yellowknife Government of Canada Building - Case Study
    Document Type: Presentation
    Publication Date: March 2004
Presenter(s): Derek Heslop, Dave Robson
    The Yellowknife Government of Canada Building is a flagship project for its owner, Public Works and Government Services Canada, representing its leadership in environmental stewardship and responsibility for the built environment. The project integrates a wide range of strategies, including the use of fly-ash containing concrete, to achieve measura...[more]
    See Also: cold weather concreting
   
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