New case study available - Watertight retaining wall in Trondheim
We are excited to announce the release of our latest case study featuring a groundbreaking project at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim.
Why this project stands out:
Eco-Friendly Engineering: Seline is a new sealant made from renewable balsam resin, making it ecotoxicologically harmless and REACH compliant. Challenging Conditions: The project successfully managed soft clay and quick clay inclusions while protecting nearby historical structures. Proven Performance: Site tests confirmed that Seline offers the same ease of workability and watertightness as traditional bituminous sealants.
As we build for the future of materials science, we are proud to use materials that reflect the very research being conducted at NTNU, focusing on lower emissions and efficient resource use.
