Geogrid secures reinforced walls and embankments with block facings
The Secugrid® m3 Block system integrates high-strength geogrid reinforcement with modular block facings to construct durable reinforced soil structures with inclinations up to 90°. This system offers design flexibility, accommodating various wall geometries and aesthetic preferences to meet specific project requirements. Secugrid® geogrids are installed between the block layers and anchored into the soil, providing robust structural stability for applications such as retaining walls, embankments, bridge abutments, and noise barriers. The use of modular blocks facilitates quick and efficient construction, while the adaptable design allows for the incorporation of different facing materials, including bricks, precast concrete, and natural stone. This approach not only ensures high load-bearing capacity but also enables the use of site soils, including cohesive types, promoting cost-effectiveness and environmental sustainability. The Secugrid® m3 Block system is ideal for projects requiring durable and aesthetically versatile reinforced soil structures.
Naue Block system for reinforced walls and bridge abutments
When embankments are planned with angles exceeding 70°, a vegetated face is usually not possible or requires significant and potentially cost-prohibitive work. These situations require harder exteriors, which elevates the importance of surface aesthetics to the reinforced structure. The NaueBlock system for reinforced walls and bridge abutments is a Secugrid® geogrid system for reinforcing earth structures and walls while incorporating brick, block, precast concrete, natural stone and other facings for design flexibility.
Secugrid® geogrids are placed between the facing elements and anchored in the soil for outstanding structural stability. This strength enables Naue Block to adapt to project specific requirements, allows numerous wall shapes (including rounded corners), and results in economical, aesthetic solutions. Where needed, additional mechanical protection can be provided with the installation of a nonwoven geotextile filter behind the facing. Walls and slopes can be built to 90° angles.

