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Revolutionizing Infrastructure with Geosynthetics

What Are Geosynthetics?
“Geosynthetics are synthetic materials used in civil engineering to enhance soil performance,” explains a leading civil engineer.
Geosynthetics encompass geotextiles, geogrids, geomembranes, and more. These materials improve stability, drainage, filtration, and reinforcement and are vital in modern infrastructure. Their lightweight, durable nature allows easier installation and long-term performance.
The Benefits at a Glance
- Durability: Resists environmental degradation, offering decades of service.
- Efficiency: Enables leaner designs and reduced resource use.
- Adaptability: Suitable for diverse applications—from highways to slopes.
- Sustainability: Supports eco-friendly construction by minimizing material waste.
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When existing soil lacks structural strength, A&T’s solutions—such as geogrids, geocomposites, and reinforcement systems—redistribute loads and enhance ground-bearing capacity efficiently and cost-effectively.

Geotextile
ATDRAIN is a geocomposite drain produced by sandwiching layer (geonet) between two geotextile layers

Geotextile
ATDRAIN is a geocomposite drain produced by sandwiching layer (geonet) between two geotextile layers

Geotextile
ATDRAIN is a geocomposite drain produced by sandwiching layer (geonet) between two geotextile layers








