Geobrugg | Geobrugg: TECCO® System Full Scale Field Test 2014 @geobrugg | Uploaded December 2014 | Updated October 2024, 5 hours ago.
TECCO® System full scale field test in October 2014 in Winterthur, Switzerland. A slope inclination of up to 85° was simulated in this test. The TECCO® System retained the gravel successfully.
The TECCO® System (boulder netting, flexible facing) stabilizes steep, weathered slopes in place of concrete and shotcrete constructions and conventional net systems: after cleaning, leveling and profiling the surface, the TECCO® high-tensile steel wire mesh can be pretensioned on the slope at a defined force using soil or rock nails and spike plates. The mesh adapts to the topography and so prevents not only slides and deformations, but also breakouts.
Read more: geobrugg.com/slopestabilization
#slopestabilization #landslideprotection
TECCO® System full scale field test in October 2014 in Winterthur, Switzerland. A slope inclination of up to 85° was simulated in this test. The TECCO® System retained the gravel successfully.
The TECCO® System (boulder netting, flexible facing) stabilizes steep, weathered slopes in place of concrete and shotcrete constructions and conventional net systems: after cleaning, leveling and profiling the surface, the TECCO® high-tensile steel wire mesh can be pretensioned on the slope at a defined force using soil or rock nails and spike plates. The mesh adapts to the topography and so prevents not only slides and deformations, but also breakouts.
Read more: geobrugg.com/slopestabilization
#slopestabilization #landslideprotection