Geogrid Reinforced Retaining Wall
Retaining walls are critical for controlling soil erosion, supporting slopes, and balancing loads on land. Traditional concrete walls have been used for many years to meet these needs. However, in recent years, innovative solutions such as geogrid reinforced retaining walls have attracted attention in this field.
Geogrid reinforced retaining wall is constructed by reinforcing geotextile materials. These walls have a solid structure with the integration of high strength geogrids. Geogrids support and stabilize the soil behind the wall, thus reducing the risk of erosion.
One of the most important advantages of such walls is their environmental friendliness. They can be covered with natural materials and a look compatible with landscaping can be achieved. They can also be constructed more economically and quickly than traditional concrete walls.
Geogrid reinforced retaining walls are becoming increasingly popular in infrastructure projects and soil engineering applications. They offer an important solution in terms of both durability and aesthetics. Additionally, the use of geogrid has become an important keyword in civil engineering terms.
As a result, geogrid reinforced retaining walls offer an innovative and effective solution in soil engineering. The use of geogrids helps minimize environmental impacts while increasing the durability of structures. Therefore, interest in such modern solutions in infrastructure projects is increasing.
Areas of Use
- Crossroads walls,
- Widening of divided roads,
- Bridged edge walls, asphalt reinforcement,
- Tunnel portals,
- Facility walls and retaining structures in mining areas,
- In dams,
- Protection of hydraulic structures,
- Stream improvement and protection against floods,
- Oil and natural gas fields,
- Park – garden walls,
- Mass housing,
