This guidance document explains what Geosystems are, and how they can be used to provide sustainable and cost effective solutions.
Find out what Geocomponents can be used in a variety of Geosystem applications.
An extruded polymer (plastic) which is randomly entangled...
Geocomposites formed of a hollow cored, geotextile wrapped...
The use of high strength geotextiles or geogrids to transfer...
The incorporation of geogrids or geotextiles at the base of...
HDPE strips used by some Geosystems to connect geogrid to...
Woven or knitted natural fibre products (coir or hemp typically)...
Woven or welded wire mesh baskets, (often with wires coated...
A deep (1m) layer of interconnecting strips of geogrids...
A generic description for products made from any combination...
Open grid-like meshes formed of different polymers. Usually...
Two sets of coarse parallel polymeric strands, each extruded...
Continuous sheets of woven, non-woven, needle punched...
A continuously, radially, woven geotextile sock made from...
Flexible continuous sheets of one or more synthetic material...
Used to construct near vertical hard faced systems...
The use of steel meshes (rectangular aperture or hexagonal...
In the context of Geosystems steel reinforcement comes in the...
The process of ‘greening’ the face of a Geosystem by planting...
The use of split faced concrete blocks, gabion or steel mesh...
Wrap around faces are used with reinforced soil slopes where...