Biaxial Geogrids
Multi-Directional Stabilization for Retaining Walls, Ground Support and More
Unlike Uniaxial Geogrid, use Biaxial Geogrid when soil stabilization strength is required in multiple directions. The ground grid distributes load forces by having an equal tensile strength in two directions. In conclusion, they are ideal for stabilizing roadways and reducing the aggregates needed for the base course. Furthermore, they extend the life of the pavement. Biaxial geogrids have a low initial cost, however, they will require additional stone and possibly more excavation.
Our vast selection of geogrids saves our customers time and money while providing reliable base stabilization. Discuss your options with a Ferguson Waterworks expert or review our biaxial geogrid installation and specification materials.
What applications benefit from a biaxial geogrid?
- Foundations for roadbeds
- Railroad truck beds
- Permanent unpaved roads
- Airport runways
- Construction haul roads
- Working platforms on weak subgrades
- Parking lots
What are the benefits of Biaxial Geogrids?
In comparison to traditional site stabilization techniques, such as chemically treating the subgrade or using a large amount of aggregate, biaxial geogrid has a lower initial cost. However, it will eventually require additional stone and possibly more excavation. As a result, superior geogrid products, such as Tensar InterAx®, will ultimately decrease overall costs.
Our product specialists are available to discuss which geogrids (InterAx®, TriAx®, uniaxial, or composite) are best suited for your project. Let us help save you time and money with reliable base stabilization solutions.
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