Solutions overview
Solutions
Subgrade Stabilization
Subgrade Stabilization is the use of geosynthetic reinforcement elements to provide constructability and access over very soft soils. Its use establishes a well-compacted non-yielding platform with uniform load support.
Steepened Slopes
Reinforced Steepened Slopes (RSS) are Mechanically Stabilized Earth (MSE) slopes that provide grade separation with face inclinations flatter than seventy degrees (70°).
Retaining Walls
Retaining Walls are Mechanically Stabilized Earth (MSE) walls with face inclinations steeper than 70° and are used to support a soil mass so that the constructed ground surfaces can be at different elevations on either side of the wall face.
Pavement Rehabilitation
TenCate Geosynthetics provides a range of interlayers to extend the useful life of asphalt overlays when they are used on existing cracked pavement surfaces, or to increase the structural capacity of curb and gutter constrained pavement sections.
Foundation Consolidation
Foundation Consolidation is the use of geosynthetic drainage materials to accelerate the consolidation of soft foundation soils.
Erosion Control
Erosion control is the practice of preventing or controlling water or wind erosion in land development, coastal areas, inland waterways and site construction
Drainage / Filtration
Drainage is the natural or artificial removal of surface and sub-surface water from an area. Drainage systems that incorporate geotextile filters retain and prevent fine grains of soil from passing into, and potentially clogging the drainage system.
Basal Reinforcement
Basal Reinforcement is the use of a geosynthetic reinforcement element to stabilize an embankment over soft soils.
Ballast Reinforcement
Ballast Reinforcement is the use of geosynthetic reinforcement elements to provide extended service life and performance of the track substructure, including the ballast materials and other supported track components.