Eden Innovations Ltd. announced that since its recent US EdenCrete market update, EdenCrete is soon to be used concurrently in two projects at Denver International Airport ("DIA"), and one project at former Stapleton International Airport grounds that will require in aggregate approximately USD 252,000 (AUD 366,000) worth of EdenCrete. Construction of Four Storey Training Facility: EdenCrete worth ~ USD130,000 (AUD 189,000) is to be incorporated in the concrete mix design that is to be used in the building at DIA of a 4-storey training facility that is due to commence within the next week. Eden has now received the necessary purchase order for the required EdenCrete.

Replacement large area of concrete aircraft de-icing pad This new project, requiring ~ USD 100,000 (AUD 145,000) of EdenCrete, involves the replacement of a significant portion of an external concrete hard stand area that is used as a de-icing pad for aircraft, and is exposed to the frequent heavy use of de-icing chemicals as well as the use of snowploughs when required to remove snow and ice. The project, requiring over 400 truck-loads of concrete and is due to start this month (September 2022). Concrete slab replacements on apron outside united Airlines maintenance hangar EdenCrete is to be used for the fifth time in the concrete mix design for replacement of small sections of worn concrete panels in the apron outside the United Airlines maintenance hangar.

This concrete slab replacement project follows the repeated high level of performance, over extended periods, of EdenCrete in four similar, small projects at the same location over the past few years. Once again, extended field trials have confirmed the economic and performance benefits, in the form of greater durability, longer service life, lower maintenance costs and less frequent disruptive maintenance work, delivered by EdenCrete® under extreme operating conditions.