Solutions overview
Solutions
Void Support
Void Support is the use of a geosynthetic as a tensioned membrane to span voids and prevent or minimize the effect of subgrade subsidence.
Subgrade Stabilization
Subgrade Stabilization is the use of geosynthetic reinforcement elements to provide constructability and access over very soft soils. The use establishes a well-compacted non-yielding platform with uniform support.
Steepened Slopes and Retaining Walls
Retaining Walls are Mechanically Stabilized Earth (MSE) walls used for supporting a soil mass so that the constructed ground surface can be at different elevation on either side of the wall face.
Scour Protection
Scour Protection systems are constructed to prevent the beds of rivers, harbors and ocean outlets from scour, which can occur near hydraulic and marine structures.
Revetments
Revetments are used in coastal and marine environments to protect the toes of coastal cliffs, bluffs and dunes, and to protect exposed land areas.
Basal Reinforcement
Basal Reinforcement is the use of geosynthetic reinforcement elements placed at the base of embankments to provide additional resistance to foundation failure, control of settlements, transfer of load onto rigid inclusions, or spanning over voided zones.