
Category: Projects
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Read more: Dune reinforcement after cyclone, Australia
As part of this ambitious project, the lower outer harbor had to be backfilled to address space limitations.
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Read more: New construction of the Heegermühler lock in Eberswalde, Germany
As part of this ambitious project, the lower outer harbor had to be backfilled to address space limitations.
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Read more: Bridge scour protection in Metz, France
Reinforcing the Pont de Fer at Ars-sur-Moselle: an additional solution to prevent scouring
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Read more: Derwent Reservoir – Erosion Protection with AquaRockBag® in Derbyshire, UK
A significant scour hole—about 4–5 meters deep and 210 m³ in volume—was discovered at the Ashop inlet of Derwent Reservoir.
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Read more: Rapid Flood Response with AquaRockBag® in Sacramento, USA
Following a period of intense rainfall in the Sacramento area, Auburn Ravine experienced serious flooding.
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Read more: Stabilization Project in Manchester, UK
A large crack had formed in a car park on the outskirts which required urgent remedial works to prevent a further geotechnical failure.
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Read more: Temporary Working Platform in South Carolina, USA
The customer was needing to construct a working platform along the banks of the Saluda River in Columbia, SC to allow them to place their heavy equipment needed for construction for a short time and to be able to be easily removed upon completion.
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Read more: Scour Protection at the Harbor of Lübeck, Germany
In the port of Lübeck, damage to the shore and port facilities caused by scouring occurred repeatedly.
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Read more: Permanent sea wave brake barriers during port reconstruction, Rennesoy Island, Norway
As the port needed to be profoundly rebuilt and capacity increased, stone barriers were used to protect the site from the strong waves in this part of the island, but this was not enough, and an additional quick solution was needed to reinforce the protection – AquaRockBag®.
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Read more: Water Purification with AquaRockBag® in the Johannesburg Area, South Africa
A small drainage channel discharged heavily polluted water from a nearby sugar plantation directly into a river, leading to significant environmental contamination and progressive erosion along the channel banks.










