Lightweight and Strong: The Ground Reinforcement Market for Soft Soil and Peat
Learn how the ground reinforcement market uses geocells to build working platforms over soft soils (muskeg, peat, marsh) without deep excavation, reducing the need for imported fill and minimizing environmental disturbance.
Building on soft soil is challenging: the soil may not support heavy equipment, and excavation and replacement with gravel is expensive. The ground reinforcement market provides geocells that are placed directly on the soft subgrade, then filled with sand or gravel, creating a reinforced mat that spreads the load and prevents failure. For a pipeline project crossing a bog, a geocell working platform allows heavy welding equipment to travel over the bog without sinking. For a wind farm access road on peat, geocells provide a stable base for aggregate, reducing the depth of fill required. For a construction site on a marsh, geocells allow the contractor to build a temporary road without draining the marsh. For a solar farm on soft ground, geocells support the racking systems. For a golf course on reclaimed land, geocells reinforce the turf. For a landfill access road on compressible soil, geocells prevent rutting. The ground reinforcement market serves any site where the native soil is too weak for construction.
The engineering of geocell working platforms considers the subgrade strength and the expected loads. The ground reinforcement market offers geocells with different cell heights (typically a certain range) and with perforated or solid walls. For a very soft subgrade (e.g., peat), a higher cell height is used to distribute the load over a wider area. For a site with shallow water, the geocells can be placed on a geotextile (to prevent mixing) and filled with stone. For a site that will be covered by a later layer of compacted fill, the geocells are part of the foundation. For a temporary site, the geocells can be removed and cleaned for reuse. For a permanent site, the geocells become part of the structure. For a site with environmental constraints (e.g., wetlands), geocells are preferred over excavation because they disturb less soil and do not require dewatering.
Pairing the ground reinforcement market with the geocell erosion control market shows the versatility of geocells. The geocell erosion control market focuses on slopes and channels; the ground reinforcement market focuses on flat or gently sloping areas that must support loads. For a site that needs both ground reinforcement and erosion control (e.g., a slope that also carries light traffic), the same geocell can serve both functions. For a landfill access road that is also a slope, the geocell provides both. For a vegetative cover over a landfill cap, geocells provide erosion control and also support maintenance vehicles. As construction moves into marginal sites (due to depletion of good sites), the demand for ground reinforcement will grow. The ground reinforcement market will provide the geocell solutions that make construction possible on soft ground.
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