Canada invests in infrastructure and housing research projects
Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, is receiving C$172,400 in federal funding to advance studies in 3D concrete printing.
12 December 2024
Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, is receiving C$172,400 in federal funding to advance studies in 3D concrete printing.
The Sugar Creek development is strategically positioned to key transport connections.
The infrastructure development for the project encompasses the construction of an intake facility and treatment plant.
The move follows Nordec working on the northern part of the structure.
The project is poised to offer substantial economic benefits to the region.
The contracts affirm Sweco's expertise in healthcare facility design and optimisation.
The development features an energy storage system utilising solar-heated seawater and recycled heat.
The new building utilises CarbiCrete's cement-free concrete masonry units.
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