Filtration

The retaining of soil or other particles subject to hydrodynamic forces while allowing the passage of fluids into or through the geosynthetic.
An abandoned dump turned into a small green lung

Location:
Cava de’ Tirreni, Italy
Company:
Maccaferri
Ash dump, Medupi Power Station

Location:
Lephalale, South Africa
Company:
Fibertex Nonwovens A/S
Basement of the new maintenance hangar and the office building to separate the sandstone layer from the aggregate layer

Location:
Luxembourg – Luxembourg Airport – New Cargolux Airlines Maintenance Hangar
Company:
DuPont de Nemours (Luxembourg) S.àr.l.
Construction of a new offshore road on geotextile reinforced embankment

Location:
La Reunion - France
Company:
TenCate Geosynthetics
Improving construction of the Liefkenshoek
Railway Tunnel

Location:
Belgium – Antwerp – Liefkenshoek Railway Tunnel
Company:
BontexGeo
Providing long term protection against erosion to the LG terminal with non woven geotextiles

Location:
France - Dunkirk - LNG terminal
Company:
BontexGeo
Supporting the long term stability and safety of the 4th Pan-European corridor

Location:
Romania - Curtici - Rehabilitation of Curtici-Simeria frontier railway
Company:
BontexGeo
Terrafix® sand mat protects world
cultural heritage underwater

Location:
Switzerland – Lake Zurich
Company:
NAUE GmbH & Co. KG
The geotextile manufactured by Geotexan guarantees the durability and correct operation of the SUDs solution.

Location:
Spain, Madrid, Urbanisation of the external areas of the Wanda Metropolitan Stadium (Atleco de Madrid)
Company:
FCC (Fomento de construcciones y contratas)
The use of geosynthetics under freezing temperatures

Location:
Norway – Tromsø region – Kvitfjell Windpark (Ducatel)
Company:
THRACE Nonwovens & Geosynthetics S.A
Use of nonwoven geotextile in the
rehabilitation of a railway line

Location:
Vinkovci-Tovarnik, Croatia
Company:
Geo & Tex 2000
Use of nonwoven geotextile in the construction
of a highway on critical soils

Location:
Austria – Linz/Graz – A9 Pyhrn Autobahn
Company:
Geo & Tex 2000