Cellular Confinement
From ACF West
About Cellular Confinement
In 1990, as our troops engaged in Desert Storm, a unique technology, cellular confinement, was developed to stabilize the shifting sands of the Arabian peninsula. That technology was brought back to the U.S. and has been applied to a wide variety of soil stabilization problems.

Geocells on riverbank area in Portland, OR
Today, cellular confinement systems (also know as geocells) have found a growing market in slope stabilization, porous paving and retaining walls. Its flexibility, strength and durability offer the designer a versatile tool to accomplish an affordable and functional solution.
GeoProducts EnviroGrid geocell is a lightweight, expandable confinement system that creates an economical, eco-friendly foundation or erosion barrier for load support, slope erosion control, earth retention, or channel wall protection.
Technical Data:
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The EnviroGrid® Adjustable (EGA) Series is designed to provide more flexibility in section size than regular EnviroGrid®. Section and cell size will change as each section is expanded to the required dimension. Section length can be increased or decreased by adding or subtracting cells at no additional charge.
| Category: | Cellular-Confinement |
| Date: | July 9, 2010 |
The EnviroGrid® Adjustable (EGA) Series is designed to provide more flexibility in section size than regular EnviroGrid®. Section and cell size will change as each section is expanded to the required dimension. Section length can be increased or decreased by adding or subtracting cells at no additional charge.
| Category: | Cellular-Confinement |
| Date: | July 9, 2010 |
The EnviroGrid® Adjustable (EGA) Series is designed to provide more flexibility in section size than regular EnviroGrid®. Section and cell size will change as each section is expanded to the required dimension. Section length can be increased or decreased by adding or subtracting cells at no additional charge.
| Category: | Cellular-Confinement |
| Date: | July 9, 2010 |