Nuclear Shielding

Nuclear Shielding

Calgary's leading experts in high-density radiation protection and specialized bunker construction.

What is Nuclear Shielding?

Nuclear shielding is the critical process of protecting people, equipment, and the surrounding environment from the harmful effects of ionizing radiation. At Sky Blue Construction, we employ advanced engineering techniques and specialized materials to create impenetrable barriers.

Our solutions utilize high-density materials such as specialized concrete, lead, borated polyethylene, and heavy steel. These materials are strategically integrated into the architecture of nuclear power plants, research reactors, and defense facilities to attenuate gamma rays and capture neutrons effectively.

Whether it's for a high-energy medical cyclotron or a large-scale industrial reactor, our shielding systems are designed to meet the most rigorous regulatory standards, ensuring absolute safety for personnel and the public.

Nuclear shielding overview

Our Specialized Services

Radiation Barrier Construction
Radiation Barrier Construction

Full-scale construction of structural barriers designed to contain high-energy radiation fields.

Lead & Concrete Shielding Walls
Lead & Concrete Shielding Walls

Precision installation of high-density concrete and lead-lined walls for maximum attenuation.

Neutron & Gamma Ray Protection
Neutron & Gamma Ray Protection

Specialized systems using borated materials to neutralize neutron flux and gamma emissions.

Nuclear Protection

Uncompromising Safety Standards

Nuclear shielding requires absolute precision. We specialize in the installation of cyclotron doors, LINAC bunkers, and lead-lined environments that meet the most rigorous health and safety standards.

Our team provides professional attenuating calculations and expert engineering to ensure every barrier provides maximum protection for patients and personnel.

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