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Geocomposite materials
Reinforcement of the roadway, anti-erosion protection
Geosynthetic materials are products made entirely or partially from synthetic or natural (mineral, basalt fibers) polymers and threads, used in geotechnical engineering to enhance the technical characteristics of soils or elements in road construction, soil reinforcement against corrosion, shore protection, civil engineering, not to mention private construction, and landscaping. Nowadays, the demand for these materials is only increasing. The use of geosynthetic materials in various spheres in recent years has allowed to identify a number of advantages:
  • ECO-FRIENDLINESS
    Geosynthetic materials use of recycled and sustainable materials, reduced carbon footprint during production, have ability to mitigate environmental degradation or pollution, offer benefits such as energy efficiency, reduced waste generation and compatibility with eco-sensitive areas.
  • EASE OF INSTALLATION
    Geosynthetic materials designed for easy installation can help expedite construction timelines, reduce labor costs, and minimize disruptions to the surrounding environment.
  • LONGEVITY
    Service life of over 100 years. This durability promotes cost-effectiveness and environmental sustainability by minimizing the necessity for frequent repairs or replacements.


  • VERSATILITY
    Geosynthetic materials offer versatility, enabling them to fulfill a wide array of engineering and construction needs across various applications and environments, making them valuable and adaptable solutions.
  • ECONOMY
    The utilization of geosynthetic materials promotes economy by reducing the volume of earthworks and minimizing the usage of inert materials, leading to cost savings and increased efficiency in construction projects.