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Where structural loads are anticipated or underlying soil is particularly soft, geogrid can be applied in conjunction with geotextile. Geogrid is a rigid geosynthetic material that can be laid on sub-grade to reinforce softer soils and provide a more even distribution of loads across the sub-grade materials.<br>
===Backfill Granular, Utilities and Pipes: Geogrids===
Where structural loads are anticipated or underlying soil is particularly soft, geogrid can be applied in conjunction with geotextile. Geogrid is a rigid geosynthetic material that can be laid on sub-grade to reinforce softer soils and provide a more even distribution of loads across the sub-grade materials.


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geotextile-RS380I.jpg | Geogrid Mirafi RS380i rolled out on subgrade surface.
geogrid-beside.jpg | Geogrid rolled out prior to installation.
geogrid-beside.jpg | Geogrid rolled out prior to installation.
geogrid-silvacells.jpg | Geogrid wrapped around Silva Cell® units to provide structural reinforcement along the walls of the LID feature.
geogrid-silvacells.jpg | Geogrid wrapped around Silva Cell® units to provide structural reinforcement along the walls of the LID feature.

Latest revision as of 14:13, 22 July 2022

Backfill Granular, Utilities and Pipes: Geogrids[edit]

Where structural loads are anticipated or underlying soil is particularly soft, geogrid can be applied in conjunction with geotextile. Geogrid is a rigid geosynthetic material that can be laid on sub-grade to reinforce softer soils and provide a more even distribution of loads across the sub-grade materials.