Geotechnical engineering relies heavily on geotextiles to reinforce soil structures and manage water flow. Two primary types exist: woven and nonwoven. Woven geotextiles are created by interlacing yarns, resulting in a strong, durable fabric with distinct threads/filaments/yarns. Fiber webs, on the other hand, are formed by bonding fibers together … Read More


Geofoam presents a unique alternative to conventional engineered fill. This lightweight, closed-cell material offers significant advantages over typical fill options, such as lowered settlement and optimal load-bearing capacity. Geofoam's structure allows for superior drainage, minimizing the risk of waterlogging. Its reusability also makes it a en… Read More