In general terms, foamed concrete can be described as a lightweight, free flowing material which is ideal for a wide range of applications. It can have a range of dry densities and a range of compressive strengths.
Foamed Concrete can be placed easily, by pumping if necessary, and does not require compaction, vibrating or levelling. It has excellent resistance to water and frost, and provides a high level of both sound and thermal insulation
Shotcrete, also called (trademark) Gunite, concrete applied by spraying. Shotcrete is a mixture of aggregate and cement, conveyed by compressed air to the nozzle of a spray gun, where water is added. The wet mixture is then sprayed in place and may be carved or troweled almost immediately
Porous concrete is concrete that is designed to trap water and allow it to percolate through to the ground below. There are a number of advantages to this type of construction, which have caused it to become a popular option for things like sidewalks, driveways, and parking lots
Architectural concrete is concrete that will be permanently exposed to view and therefore requires special care in selection of the concrete materials, forming, placing, and finishing to obtain the desired architectural appearance
Colored concrete provides a permanent, alternative to decorative surface coatings and brings color and texture to a wide range of structures – from driveways, footpaths, patios, paths, flooring and facades to car parks and shops