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PROJECT: MuCEM - Marseille, France

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UHPC - Ultra High Performance Concrete

“Materials with a cement matrix & characteristic compressive strength in excess of 20,000 psi, possibly attaining 36,000 psi -- containing fibres in order to achieve ductile behaviour under tension.” - SETRA (French Society of civil Engineers)

Compressive Strength 2,000 to 5,000 psi

Flexural Strength ~ 570 psi

Direct Tension ~ 450 psi

Ductility None

Abrasion Resistance Weak

Impermeability Steady carbonation and penetration of chlorides.

Defining UHPC

Compressive Strength 25,000 to 30,000 psi

Flexural Strength up to 6,000 psi

Direct Tension up to 1,450 psi

Ductility Greater capacity to deform and support flexural and tensile loads, even after initial cracking.

Abrasion Resistance Similar to natural rock

Impermeability Almost no carbonation or penetration of chlorides.

CONCRETE UHPC

Sand Cement Quartz Silica Fume

500 micronsAggregate Sand Cement

¼ to ¾ inch

UHPC at the microscopic scale

Optimum Mix: Typical Concrete

Modified Mix UHPC

High Shear Compact gradation

Durability

U.S Army Corp. of Engineers Long-term Exposure Site

Treat Island, Maine, USA

Three samples of Ductal®

installed in 1996 !EXPOSURE [2012] •1500 freeze/thaw cycles, •11250 wet/dry cycles in saturated sea water •High abrasion from waves and ice •No sign of corrosion on rebar with only 10mm (3/8”) cover

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Mass (weight) of Beams !

kg/lineal meter 140 112 467 530 lbs/lineal ft. 94 75 313 355

Steel

Pre-stressedReinforced Concrete

Beams of Equal Load Carrying CapacityUltra-High Strength

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2,000 lb car on a 1 ¼ -inch sheet of Ductal®

Ductility

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First Crack

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Virtually any colour and finish is possible when working with a precast concrete. Everything from ultra modern stark white, to old world patina is possible with the many different additives and patina effects.

Texture & Colour

DESIGNING WITH UHPC

•THINNER SECTIONS & LONGER SPANS

•EMBEDDED CLIPS FOR UPHOLSTERY

•SOLAR CHARGE STATIONS

•HIDDEN FASTENING SYSTEMS

•UP TO 60% NEGATIVE SPACE

•CANTILEVERS

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University of Victoria Designer: Chow Low Architects Built: 2009 - 20010 Fabricator: Szolyd Development

PRIESTLY LAW

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Vancouver, BC Designer: Capsule Design Built: 2007 - 2009 Fabricator: Szolyd Development

FLOW

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Vancouver, BC Designer: Perkins Will Architecture Built: 2010 - 2012 Fabricator: Szolyd Development

PERKINS WILL | DUCTAL STAIRS

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EDMONTON, AB Designer: ISL ENGINEERING/ SZOLYD Install: 2015 Fabricator: Szolyd Development

QUARTERS - EDMONTON

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Victoria, BC Designer: Pechett & Robb Studio Built: 2010 - 2012 Fabricator: Szolyd Development

ROYAL OAK BURIAL PARK

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Marseille, France Designer: Rudy Riciotti Built: 2012 / 2013 Dimensions: Columns, Lattice Work and Pedestrian Bridge (varies) Fabricator: Bonna Sabla

MuCEM

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Paris, France Designer: Rudy Ricciotti Built: 2012 / 2013 Dimensions: panels 9m x 2.5m x 4.5cm (average) Fabricator: Bonna Sabla

STADE JEAN BOUIN

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PUBLIC ART• comparable to steel in profile

• freedom to explore texture, form, and colour

• extreme durability = low maintenance

• highly engineered product = meet safety codes in highly public spaces

• sculptures that engage

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SFU ART INSTALLATION Designer: Soules Architecture Install date: Fall 2014 Fabricator: Szolyd Development

ECOSOMO

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ART INSTALLATION Designer: Cedric Bomford Install date: Fall 2014 Fabricator: Szolyd Development

MECCANICA

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The Atrium

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2011 PCI Design Award

Victoria, Canada Designer: Franc D’Ambrosio Built: 2010 Dimensions: panels 1.3m x 1.3m x 1.7cm Fabricator: Lafarge Precast / Szolyd Development

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Villa NavarraLe Muy, France Designer: Rudy Ricciotti Built: 2007 Dimensions: roof 10m x 2m x 3cm cantilevers 8m Fabricator: Bonna Sabla

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Miami Art Museum

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Miami, US Designer: Herzorg & de Mourn Built: Under Construction (2013) Dimensions: mullions 12.7″ deep x 16′ tall tapering from 4.4″ to 2.7″ Fabricator: Coreslab

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Located in downtown Miami, in the center of Museum Park and surrounded by a 12 hectare greenspace, the new Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) is a striking facility complete with public gardens, terraces and sculptures. Designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron, it combines concrete and glass with elegance; a unique architectural creation in which to showcase works of art as well as provide educational activities, relaxation and dining.

The museum overlooks Biscayne Bay, where frequent tropical storms and exposure to the salt/sea air can cause serious problems for buildings in the area.

Ductal®, our ultra-high performance concrete, to meet the challenge To meet the aesthetic and resilience requirements for this project, our ultra-high performance concrete, Ductal® was chosen to produce approximately 100 long-span, precast vertical mullions to blend with the structure's cast-in-place elements and support the large curtain wall glazing which surrounds the building. To minimize view obstructions, the mullions are tall (up to 4.9 m), thin and sinuous. Overall, the structure is:

• discreet; harmoniously integrated into the surrounding environment. • resilient and sustainable; the UHPC mullions provide superior resistance to hurricane force winds, impact, abrasion and

salt/sea air.

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Conceived as a panelized system, the frame is made of two forms of Ductal. Digital modeling and CNC milling at Georgia Tech created undulating flexible molds in which the concrete was set. Triple glazing reduces acoustic transmission while providing high thermal performance, natural day lighting, and transparency. The glazing, designed as replaceable, repairable panels, is installed directly into the concrete frame. Within spandrel cassette panels, non-freezing liquids flow and capture solar energy that is transmitted for use as radiant heat, domestic hot water production, and dehumidification of ventilation systems. The heat recovery systems are optimized to function in both winter and summer. Thermal performance is considered exceptional for this unified curtain wall system due to the elimination of metal units bridging the exterior and interior.

First Place AIA Innovation Award for Innovative Curtain Wall Design 2010 Designer: Peter Arbour

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Hotel RialtoVictoria, BC Designer: Szolyd Development Completion: 2010 Fabricator: Szolyd Development

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Bar Agricole

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San Francisco, USA Designer: Aidlin Darling Design Built: 2010 Fabricator: Concrete Works Inc.

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Working in their 12,000-square-foot, pre-World War II manufacturing facility, the Concreteworks team created metal formwork for the banquette’s dark gray Ductal elements; the at 5-by-5-by-5- foot pieces are formed with a seat on either side of a parabolic backrest. The entire cast form is only one inch thick. A special form with one seat and one flat side was made for the end of the seating row, and the curling base of each banquette is also cast from a separate mold. A three-piece host stand topped with two-inch reclaimed oak mirrors the seats, which are topped with slender, curving pieces of oak for comfort. Like the restaurant’s reclaimed elements and locally fabricated materials, Ductal will help the project achieve LEED Platinum certification because it requires fewer raw materials and limits fabrication waste.

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Crèche Pierre Budin

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Paris, France Designer: Emmanuel Combarel & Dominique Marrec Built: 2012 Dimensions: panels 1.6m x 3.8m x 3.5cm (varies) Fabricator: Bonna Sabla

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Drop Stair

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London, England Designer: Zaha Hadid Built: 20012 Fabricator: Il Cantiere

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RATP Bus Terminal

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Thiais, France Designer: Dominique Marrec Built: 2008 Dimensions: 1300 M2 Fabricator: Betsinor

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LEED / Green Solutions & Strategies

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Post Industrial Recycled Content

High Durability Contributes to Sustainability

High Albedo for Heat Island Effect Attenuation

High Strength to Support Green Roof Installations

Eliminated Storm Water run off in Sewer System

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La Baule House

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Loir, France Designer: Rocheteau-Saillard Architects Dimensions: lattice 4m x 2m x 7cm Built: 2010 Fabricator: Jousselin

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Rotman School of Management (expansion)

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Toronto, Canada Designer: KPMB Architects Built: 2012 Dimensions: panels 0.5 m to 1.0 m wide x 3.5 m to 5.3 m high x 2.5cm thick Fabricator: Armtech

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Louis Vuitton

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Miami, USA Designer: Peter Marino Built: 2012 / 2013 Dimensions: 2m x 1.7m x 25mm (varies) Fabricator: DEX industries

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Louis Vuitton

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Paris, France Designer: Frank Gehry Built: 2012 / 2013 Dimensions: panels 1.5m x .5m x 2.5cm thick (varies) Fabricator: Bonna Sabla

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PROJECT: MuCEM - Marseille, France

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UHPC - Ultra High Performance Concrete