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Geotextiles: Woven/Nonwoven
Geotextiles help improve the stability, filtration, and constructability of soil. Our woven and nonwoven geotextiles apply to a broad range of applications. read moreGeomembrane Liners
We have a variety of liner materials: EPDM rubber, PVC and HDPE resin-based, bentonite clay, and specialty liners for secondary containment and potable water. read moreGeotextiles: Biodegradeable
Biodegradable geotextiles are for temporary sub-soil stabilization, providing a fabric for short-term applications, such as mulching, soil erosion control, landscaping etc. read moreGeogrids: Uniaxial
Geogrids give structural reinforcement and confinement in soils. Uniaxial geogrids are mainly used to reinforce the soil mass in a steepened slope or retaining wall. read moreSilt Fences
The most commonly used geotextile for erosion control, silt fences block sediment while letting the water slowly flow through the fabric. read moreFiber Rolls
Fiber rolls (or straw wattles) are very effective for sediment control. They reduce the rate of water flow while absorbing water and filtering sediment. read moreSheet Drains
Sheet drains reduce hydrostatic pressure and convey ground water away from a structure, offering a modern & cost-effective alternative to conventional drainage systems. read morePerimeter Drains
Strip drains are significantly more economical and environmentally-friendly than conventional aggregate drains.read more
Cellular Confinement
Cellular confinement--or geocells--provide flexibility, strength and durability and offer the designer a versatile tool to accomplish an affordable and functional solution. read more-
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