

Slope Protection Jazan Economic City using Concrete Canvas
An area of approximately 44,000 SQM was protected from erosion control using Concrete Canvas in an astonishing 45 days.

Construction of Pyrophoric Treatment Area using Concrete Canvas
In September 2020, 950 SQM of CCH8™ was used to construct a Pyrophoric treatment Area at NGL Plant, Shaybah. CC was chosen because it significantly reduce time and cost of the job.

Ma'aden Aluminium Slope Protection using Concrete Canvas Phase-II
Phase-II of Concrete Canvas installation for slope protection to prevent erosion of the pond dykes due to waves at Ma'aden Aluminum RSA Cell III.

Ma'aden Aluminium Slope Protection using Concrete Canvas Phase-I
Earlier this year we installed Concrete Canvas for a slope protection application at Ma'aden Aluminum RSA Cell III.

Ministry of Transport Slope Protection using Concrete Canvas in Al Bahah
In this beautiful application we used Concrete Canvas for slope protection of a small hill in Al Bahah region.

Dhahran Rig Site Channel Lining and Slope Protection
When time of the essence at Rig Sites, Concrete Canvas gets the job done in the shortest amount of time and smallest logistical foot print possible.

Ministry of Works Bahrain Channel Lining & Slope Protection using Concrete Canvas
Concrete Canvas (CC) was selected as it would be easy and quick to install, could accommodate the varying width of the channel, and was a safe option for installation on the slope.

Rain Channel Lining In Salmabad, Bahrain
Concrete Canvas (CC) was specified to line a drainage channel which runs adjacent to a road in Salmabad, Bahrain. The purpose of the installation was to provide erosion protection to the channel and prevent undermining of the road.

Channel Lining in Al-Hassa Irrigation and Drainage Authority
With persistent issues of weed growing inside channels and disrupting the flow of water for the ever important irrigation channels, Concrete Canvas was the best solution that did not require stopping the flow at all.

Bund and Channel Protection, Dhahran
CC HydroTM was used to provide erosion protection to a series of bunds and adjoining rain channels on a Rig Site owned by Saudi Aramco in Dhahran.

Slope Protection Al-Haer, Riyadh
With conventional slope protection mechanisms failing to meet the tight deadlines of the project, it was Concrete Canvas to the rescue. Taking a mere days to complete an area that would require months.

Slope Protection Drill Site Saudi Aramco Dhahran
In June 2017, CC Hydro™ (CCH) GCCB* was specified as an erosion control solution to a slope and surrounding area, less than 100m from a drill site. Therefore, the client required sufficient protection of the outflow area to protect the surrounding infrastructure.

Rain Water Channel Lining, Royal Commission Jubail
CCH™ was installed as a fully impermeable channel lining solution that did not require any kind of road closure thus saving a myriad of headaches generally associated with such projects.

Concrete Canvas Lining 4 Irregular Shaped Water Ponds & Two Tank Storage Areas, Shaybah Wildlife Sanctuary
CCH8TM was used to line four irregular shaped ponds and two tank storage areas in a wildlife sanctuary to prevent damage caused by animal traffic and to improve the safety of the animals which use the ponds.

Concrete Canvas Slope Protection Buraydah, Al-Qassim
The aim of the project was to prevent the flow of rainwater from causing erosion on the slopes of ponds on the site.

Concrete Canvas Channel Lining, Yanbu Refinery
Concrete Canvas was used to remediate an existing channel which ran alongside a road in the grounds of the Yanbu Refinery. The site was privately owned, there was limited access and time on site. CC was chosen because it significantly reduce time and cost of the job.

Haradh Pyrophoric Treatment Area
In October 2016, 800m2 of CC HydroTM (CCH8TM) was used to construct a Pyrophoric treatment Area at Haradh Gas Plant. CC Hydro was chosen due to it’s reduced installation time, lower cost and for the life expectancy of 50 years+.

Concrete Canvas Gulley Lining, Riyadh
Concrete Canvas was used to prevent rain water run-off infiltrating a gulley and causing a land slip at Wadi Laban, Riyadh Saudi Arabia,