Geosynthetically Reinforced Mass Structures are structures with a specific tensile strength that alter the strength values of the soil on which they are installed. These structures are used to stabilize slopes, as load-bearing structures on the approaches to the bridge, in the restoration of road embankments and stream beds.
Geosynthetic reinforced retaining walls are much safer and more durable systems due to their flexibility compared to structures such as reinforced concrete and stone walls made using classical methods.
These retaining walls, which operate on a marginal balance principle, provide a minimum of 50% cost savings over conventional systems. In addition, they offer a unique image due to their environmentally sensitive and nature-integrated structure.
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