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Revision as of 07:48, 13 September 2007
Title
DIRECTED FRAGILITY - REINFORCED SOIL
Description
The DIRECTED FRAGILITY system (*) applied to reinforced soil retaining walls and bridge abutments provides clear improvements to these types of construction. The advantages of which are:
Very important construction costs economy. High construction yield, due to the quickness of the system and the absence of reciprocal waiting between the earth moving and assembly teams.
The DIRECTED FRAGILITY system incorporates panels of different sizes, some of which may reach large dimensions and many times attain the total height of the construction. As a basic peculiarity it arranges preferred rupture lines and their degree of fragility to ensure optimisation of the behavior of each construction project and its placing and mounting possibilities. These lines show a modulation, and each module is an independent structural unit, which can be separated from the adjacent units to provide the resistance foreseen in the project, should the stressing and deformation the facing is subject to so require.
Additional Information
- Mechanically Stabilized Earth
- MSE
- Reinforced Soil
- Retaining Wall
- Soil Stabilization
- Civil Works
- Earthwork
- Bulkheads
- Structural Concrete
- Abutment
- Seawalls
- Precast
- Precast Concrete
- Precast Concrete Walls
- Precast Concrete Products
- Precasting
- Geotextile
- Sitework
- Construction Supplier
- Slope
- Retainment
- Bussiness Opportunity
- Employment Opportunities