Geotextile
A permeable fabric used to improve soil stability, control erosion, and aid in drainage, commonly used in civil engineering projects.
A geotextile is a permeable fabric used in construction to separate, filter, reinforce, protect, or drain soil, enhancing performance and durability. It is crucial for optimizing site management, enhancing soil stability, and supporting environmental protection. By providing a reliable and effective ground solution, geotextiles support efficient site development, improve soil performance, and contribute to successful project delivery by ensuring that landscapes are well-managed, aligned with design objectives, and compliant with environmental and regulatory standards.
Used in a sentence
Geotextiles were laid to prevent erosion on the newly graded slope.
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