Innovative Concrete Waterproofing Technology Ensures Longevity of 30 Hudson Yards

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New York's 30 Hudson Yards, a landmark 103-story office tower, stands as a testament to innovative concrete waterproofing technology that ensures long-term structural resilience. Located in a challenging 100-year flood plain above an active rail yard, the building's foundation required a sophisticated solution to prevent water infiltration and potential structural damage.
Kryton International's concrete waterproofing solutions were instrumental in addressing the site's complex environmental challenges. By utilizing their Krystol Internal Membrane (KIM®) and other proprietary technologies, the project team created a completely watertight foundation capable of self-sealing potential cracks and blocking water indefinitely.
The project's significance extends beyond its architectural achievement. Completed just three months after Hurricane Sandy's devastating flooding, the development underscored the critical importance of advanced waterproofing technologies in urban infrastructure. The foundation's design anticipated potential saltwater intrusion, a growing concern in coastal urban environments facing increased climate volatility.
Six years after completion, 30 Hudson Yards' foundation remains entirely watertight, validating Kryton's technological approach. The building has achieved LEED Gold certification and attracted numerous Fortune 500 tenants, demonstrating how innovative materials contribute to sustainable, resilient urban development.
The project highlights a broader industry trend: the increasing role of advanced materials in creating infrastructure that can withstand complex environmental challenges. By preventing water damage and potential structural degradation, technologies like Kryton's offer a proactive approach to building longevity and sustainability.

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