a.b.e. Waterstops vital part of community and civic projects

1st July 2020

durajoint waterstops, provided by a.b.e. Construction Chemicals, part of the Chryso Southern Africa Group, have been widely used in concrete construction or expansion joints in essential community projects throughout the African sub-continent.

The durajoint waterstop range made from specially-formulated PVC or rubber, has been awarded leading overseas certification, including ASTM and CKS, and Ivor Boddington, a.b.e. Construction Chemicals Technical Manager, says the quality aspect of waterstops should be paramount in selecting such waterproofing products. “All too often, engineers and contractors are swayed by the price of a product and do not consider the profile, thickness, and overall quality of the waterstop to ensure that the specified product will indeed provide the required seal for major water-retaining structures.”

Projects where a.b.e. durajoint waterstops were used to protect the concrete surfaces and joints of waste water treatment works include Vredenburg, Kruisfontein, and Fishwater Flats; and to contain the molten salt that drives the generators at the multi-billion rand Kathu Solar Park in the Northern Cape; as well as for the waterproofing of new water reservoirs currently under construction in various parts of Gauteng. a.b.e. durajoint protection was also used in the building of Eskom’s multi-billion rand Braamhoek Dam hydro-electric scheme and, in Malawi, for a new water treatment plant at Lilongwe, and for the upgrading of the Blantyre Water Board reservoirs.

Boddington says the durajoint waterstop range comprises four products: