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Outfall Lining - Estevan, SK

Industry
Civil Infrastructure
Challenge:
The original rip rap and PVC pipe design failed at two bridge outfalls near Estevan, SK, causing severe erosion and requiring a more durable, long-term solution.
Achievement:
In June 2021, a four-person crew successfully installed 80 sq. m of CC13™ Concrete Canvas® in just one day, providing fast, reliable slope protection with both transverse and longitudinal layering.
Product Used:
Concrete Canvas®
Location: Estevan, SK
Project Type: Product Supply & Installation
Product Used: Concrete Canvas® CC13™Bulk Rolls
Challenge
Two outfalls near a bridge in Estevan, Saskatchewan suffered severe erosion due to the failure of the original rip rap and half-cut PVC pipe design, prompting the need for a more durable and long-lasting repair solution.
The Titan Solution
Concrete Canvas® CC13™ was selected for its impermeability and concrete-like durability. The material was installed in both transverse and longitudinal layers—transverse on the west and longitudinal on the east side of the highway—anchored directly to the slope, simplifying and accelerating the installation process.
Concrete Canvas® (CC) is a Geosynthetic Cementitious Composite Mat (GCCM), a factory-produced material combining cement within geosynthetic layers that hardens when hydrated for erosion control and weed suppression.
Achievement
In June 2021, a four-person crew completed the installation of 80 sq. m of CC13™ in just one day, delivering a fast, effective, and resilient solution for long-term outfall protection.