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General Product Catalogue Solutions In Concrete Construction GENERAL PRODUCT CATALOGUE Other Available Catalogues • Concrete Forming Systems • Bridge Deck Forming and Hanging Systems • Precast Concrete Products • Concrete Anchoring Systems • Rock Anchoring and Bolt Systems www.nca.ca Call Us Toll Free: 1-888-777-9272 LOCATIONS Alberta Western Division Calgary Edmonton Red Deer 14760 - 116th Avenue NW 3834 54th Avenue S. E. 14760 - 116th Avenue NW #5, 7803 - 50 Avenue With over 45 years of experience, National Concrete Accessories (NCA), is Canada’s Edmonton, AB T5M3G1 Calgary, AB T2C2K9 Edmonton, AB T5M3G1 Red Deer, AB T4P1M8 leading manufacturer and distributor of concrete accessories. With 14 branches across Tel: (780) 451-1212 Tel: (403) 279-7089 Tel: (780) 451-1212 Tel: (403) 342-0210 Canada, including manufacturing plants in Toronto and Edmonton, we are your one-stop Fax: (780) 455-0827 Fax: (403) 279-4397 Fax: (780) 455-0827 Fax: (403) 341-3245 shop for concrete form hardware, accessories and construction products. Specializing in product variety, quality and superior service, we distribute a complete line of construction British Columbia and restoration products, including tools & equipment, decorative concrete, and building envelope products. NCA works in partnership with premium brands such as, Acrow- Burnaby Kamloops Kelowna Prince George Richmond, DOW, Sika, Makita, W.R. Meadows, Bosch, Mapei, Titebond, UCAN, 7885 Venture Street 855 Laval Crescent 1948 Dayton Street #101- 2050 Robertson Road Husqvarna, Xypex, Butterfield Color, Marshalltown and Chapin to provide you with the Burnaby, BC V5A1V1 Kamloops, BC V2C5P2 Kelowna, BC V1Y7W6 Prince George, BC V2N1X6 Tel: (604) 435-6700 Tel: (250) 374-6295 Tel: (250) 717-1616 Tel: (250) 614-1212 best cost-effective solutions to meet your concrete job requirements. Fax: (604) 435-6701 Fax: (250) 372-1586 Fax: (250) 717-1617 Fax: (250) 614-1512 Victoria NCA is committed to: 602 John Street Deliver exceptional value to our customers Victoria, BC V8T1T9 Tel: (250) 388-4257 Innovation and quality products Fax: (250) 383-5774 Technical support and design assistance Superior customer service and satisfaction Manitoba Quebec Saskatchewan Winnipeg Ste-Julie Regina Saskatoon 975 Marion St. 2111-B Leonard-de-Vinci 495 Henderson Drive #20 - 3918 Arthur Rose Ave. Winnipeg, MB R3J3W8 Ste-Julie, QC J3E1Z2 Regina, SK S4N5X1 Saskatoon, SK S7P 0C9 Tel: (204) 233-4107 Tel: (514) 327-9333 Tel: (306) 525-1212 Tel: (306) 242-3831 Fax: (204) 233-1474 Fax: (514) 324-6950 Fax: (306) 525-1512 Fax: (306) 242-9644 Ontario Eastern Division / Cambridge Ottawa Toronto Head Office 341 Sheldon Drive - Unit 2 1310 Leeds Avenue 172 Bethridge Rd. 172 Bethridge Rd. Cambridge, ON N1T 1B1 Ottawa, ON K1B 3W Toronto, ON M9W1N3 Toronto, ON M9W1N3 Tel: 519-622-3422 Tel: (613) 736-5050 Tel: (416) 245-4720 Tel: (416) 245-4720 Fax: 519-621-0846 Fax: (613) 736-1271 Fax: (416) 242-2727 Fax: (416) 242-2727 TABLE OF CONTENTS Klein Tools Inc ................................. 165-166, 202-203 CONCRETE FORMING ........... 6 Worksite .............................. 111 Manufacturers Knaack ............................................ 124 Forming Systems .............................................................. 6 Covers .......................................................................... 111 3M Canada Company ..................... 150, 83, 87-88, 114, 150 Krylon Industrial ............................... 123 Forming Accessories ....................................................... 14 Safety ........................................................................... 114 Aco Systems Limited ...................... 90-92 La-Co Industries Inc. ....................... 180 Precast Products ............................................................ 23 Site Management ......................................................... 122 Acrow-Richmond ............................ 6-12,14-28, 31-41, 55-58, Lafarge Canada Inc. ........................ 42 Concrete Anchoring ........................................................ 31 66, 69, 95, 111-112, 115, 123, 125, 144, 148, 163, 174, 194- Layfield Geosynthetics & Industrial Fabrics 84, 113, 151 Bridge & Roadwork ......................................................... 34 195 Lenton ............................................. 16-17 Acudor ............................................. 131-132 L.M. Scofield Co. ............................. 97, 100 Specialty .............................. 125 Ad Fire Protection ............................ 88-89 Makita Canada Inc. ......................... 187-191, 201 Masonry ......................................................................... 125 Advanced Building Products Inc ..... 125-126 Mapei Inc. ........................................ 42, 47-49, 64 Chemicals ............................. 39 Roofing ......................................................................... 129 Albion Engineering Company .......... 163-165, 200 Marshalltown Trowel Co. ................. 127-128, 152-162, 165- New Construction ............................................................ 39 Mechanical ................................................................... 131 Allright Ladder Co. .......................... 175 167, 178, 192, 203-205 Concrete Restoration ...................................................... 47 Tactile Surfaces ............................................................ 136 Anvil American ................................. 21 Master Builders Solutions By Basf .. 39-40, 50, 56, 64, 72, 80 Clean & Protect ............................................................... 55 Architectural Concrete Chemicals ... 41 Metal Forms Corporation ................ 12-13, Primers & Adhesives ....................................................... 60 Art Mould Plastics Ltd ..................... 14-15, 19-22 Midwest Rake Company Llc ........... 172-173, 179 Blok-Lok .......................................... 126-127 Monteferro ....................................... 134-135 Fastening & Attachment .... 139 BMI .................................................. 175-176 Norguard Industries ......................... 116-118, Bn Products-Usa, Llc ...................... 185 Norseman Group Ltd. ...................... 76, 111-112 Anchors ........................................................................ 139 Bosch .............................................. 182-185, 195-196, 200- Nox-Crete ........................................ 57 Joint Materials ...................... 66 Nails .............................................................................. 144 201 Olfa .................................................. 167-168, 205 Expansion Joints & Backer Rod ...................................... 66 Screws .......................................................................... 146 BT Innovation .................................. 29-30 Oztec Industries, Inc. ...................... 192-193 Sealants .......................................................................... 69 Nuts, Bolts & Washers .................................................. 148 Butterfield Color .............................. 96-99, 101, 103-107, 110 Permagrip Fastening Systems Inc .. 145 Tape ............................................................................... 150 Carlisle Coating & Waterproofing .... 129 Plasti-Fab Ltd. ................................. 73-74, 76 Casselman Global Enterprises ........ 123 Prinsco ............................................ 93-94 Centennial Wire ............................... 19 Probuilt Professional Lighting .......... 124 BUILDING ENVELOPE .......... 73 Cetco ............................................... 77, 151 Tools & Equipment ............. 152 Ram Board ...................................... 113, 151 Insulation ......................................................................... 73 Chapin International Inc. ................. 169-170, 202 Rubbermaid ..................................... 122 Water Management ......................................................... 77 Finishing Tools ............................................................... 152 Coleman Cable ................................ 176 Sasco Tubes & Roll Forming Inc ..... 133-134 Air Management .............................................................. 83 Hand Tools .................................................................... 163 Cosella Dorken Products Inc. .......... 77-79, 86, 151 Scofield Systems ............................. 97, 100, 102 Fire Stopping ................................................................... 87 Specialty ........................................................................ 169 Dee Concrete Accessories .............. 171 Sika Canada Inc. ............................. 22, 38, 41-45, 50-54, 59, General .......................................................................... 174 Degil ................................................ 115 65, 69-71, 79-80, 82, 113 Power Tools ................................................................... 182 Deslauriers, Inc. ............................... 21 Sinclair Erie Ltd. .............................. 181 Power Tool Consumables .............................................. 194 Diedrich ........................................... 127 Soprema .......................................... 80, 84 Erosion Control & Drainage . 90 Accessories & Parts ..................................................... 200 Dow Chemical Canada Ulc ............. 73, 75, 83-84, 130, 171 Target Products
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