Geosynthetics are extremely effective in reinforcing unbound granular layers in roads and other trafficked areas such as parking lots, railways, airports and docks. 

The use of geosynthetics in ground stabilization allows the overall construction depth to be reduced. This saving on materials and excavation also provides safe working platforms which meet economic and environmental constraints.

Typical applications include:

Highways
Railways
Car parks
Access roads
Cycleways and footpaths
Site compounds
Pile cap reinforcement
Stabilized drainage layer
No dig tree root protection
Permeable load supporting surfaces
Permanent Way ballast stabilisation
Sub-base stabilisation for block paved areas
Green access roads and temporary green occasional carparks
Permanent and temporary access roads, footpaths and cycle paths.

Design Considerations

Subgrade material properties
Soil conditions
Hydrology
Hydrogeology
Load conditions
Infill quality/properties
Subgrade strengths
Traffic conditions