Pavement & Site Stabilization

Fortify and stabilize loose or eroding soil to prevent further degradation and improve the stability and strength of your pavement and sites.

contractors using interax geogrids
Flexible Pavement Roads
Flexible pavement structures for roads, lots, and yards, consisting of asphalt or bituminous surface materials.

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Flexible Pavement Roads
mirafi rsi series rolled out by contractors
Unpaved and Haul/Access Roads
Unpaved Roads made of dirt, gravel, or stone that are used to haul goods to and from a job site.

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Unpaved and Haul/Access Roads
geoweb used for slope stabilization application
Working Surfaces/Site Access
Areas where access and stability are essential for equipment to run smoothly during the construction.

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Working Surfaces/Site Access
glasgrid overlayed by contractors for asphalt rehabilitation
Pervious Paving
A family of technologies used to improve the performance of a pavement section when applied at or between 1 or more layers of pavement.

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Pervious Paving
geoterra for slope stabilization and revegetation
Concrete Repair and Maintenance
The process of repairing and preserving concrete to extend its service life, including cracks, damaged or deteriorated concrete.

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Concrete Repair and Maintenance
petromat overlayed by contractor for pavement rehabilitation

What is pavement & site stabilization?

Pavement and Site Stabilization is the ability to reinforce the subgrade, base course, and/or wearing course, depending on the application. In the world of geosynthetics, GeoSolutions combines traditional construction techniques with products that offer high tensile strength, improvements to drainage, or enhancements to the design’s structural geometry.

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close up of tensar glasgrid used for site stabilization

What are the benefits of pavement & site stabilization?

Benefits of properly stabilizing a pavement or job site include an extension to the service life of the design, as well as an elevated ability to perform under extreme conditions such as severe weather events, heavy equipment traffic, or an increase in traffic frequency. When incorporating geosynthetics into pavement or site stabilization, an opportunity to build a longer-lasting section with less cost emerges.

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