Biaxial Geogrids

 

A geogrid is geosynthetic material used to reinforce soils and similar materials. Commonly used for soil reinforcement applications such as retaining walls, steepened slopes, bridge abutments, embankments, embankments over soft soils and waste containment, as well as subbases or subsoils below roads or structures. Soils pull apart under tension. Compared to soil, geogrids are strong in tension. This fact allows them to transfer forces to a larger area of soil than would otherwise be the case.

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Biaxial Geogrids provide a simple, cost effective solution for soil reinforcement. Improve roadways, highways and other heavily trafficked areas with Biaxial Geogrids.

Even when conditions are less than perfect, including: weak subgrades, contaminated soils, heavy loads, high granular costs and shallow-buried utilities, an engineered solution is possible.

Biaxial Geogrids provide structural reinforcement of roads and parking areas through excellent stiffness and interlock capabilities.

Biaxial Geogrids interlock with aggregate particles creating an enhanced composite material with higher performance characteristics. The profile shape and thickness of the structural ribs contribute to superior confinement and stabilization of the reinforced layer.

Save time and money by:

• reducing aggregate fill thicknesses
• reducing sub-excavation
• simplifying construction
• extending service life of pavement
• reducing labour
• reducing equipment requirements

Improved performance for:

• Municipal roads
• Highways
• Railway ballast
• Site access roads
• Haul roads
• Parking lots
• Industrial shipping yards
• Foundation footings… and more

 

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