
Cold Weather Concrete Solutions in Canada
A civil engineering firm in Winnipeg faced major hurdles completing municipal repair projects during Manitoba’s harsh winter months. Traditional concrete solutions proved unreliable, with sub-zero temperatures frequently dropping below -30°C, causing delays across multiple active sites.
Winter Construction Challenges
The team encountered issues such as concrete freezing during transport, equipment malfunctions due to frozen hydraulics, short working windows due to limited daylight, and scarcity of winter-compatible materials.
HAMAC Winter Solution
HAMAC's mini self-loading concrete mixer, equipped for arctic conditions, proved to be the ideal solution. It featured an insulated and heated drum, a cold-weather hydraulic system, built-in material warming functionality, and high-visibility LED lighting to extend operational hours in low-light environments.
During the entire winter season, the team maintained over 90% of its normal production rate. Concrete waste caused by freezing was reduced by 80%, all scheduled projects were completed on time, and the mix quality remained strong even in sub-zero conditions.


Mini self-loading concrete mixer
Canadian Market Advantages
The mini self-loading mixer is well-suited for Canada’s climate, thanks to its cold-weather engineering, compliance with national safety standards, suitability for remote and rural areas, and its rugged design built to handle icy terrain.
HAMAC enhanced the machine, reinforced undercarriage protection for ice and snow, and optional trailer mounting that allows snowmobile-assisted transport to off-grid worksites.
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