Geogrid definition

Geogrid means a deformed or non-deformed netlike polymeric material used with foundation, soil, rock, earth, or any other geotechnical engineering-related material as an integral part of the man-made structure or system to provide reinforcement to soil slopes.
Geogrid means a geosynthetic formed by a regular network of integrally connected elements with apertures greater than 6.35 mm (1/4 inch) to allow interlocking with surrounding soil, rock, earth and other surrounding materials to function primarily as reinforcement.
Geogrid means a geosynthetic formed by a regular network of integrally connected elements with apertures greater than

Examples of Geogrid in a sentence

  • See note in Special Conditions 1.7 regarding Contractor’s Superintendent 4 Turf Reinforcement Matting Product Data Sheet 5 Geogrid Product Sheets 6 Coir Log/Filter Socks Product Sheets 7 Stacked Stone Data Sheets 8 Stacked Stone Color Samples 9 Stacked Stone Walls Shop and Installation Drawing Sealed by Virginia Professional Engineer, if required.

  • Completed and accepted Geogrid Reinforcement will be measured by the horizontal area in square yards.

  • Grantor hereby grants, sells, conveys and confirms to Grantee, and its successors in interest as fee owners of the Benefitted Parcel, a non-exclusive perpetual easement on, over, across, under and within that portion of Lot E described on Exhibit A hereto (the “Lot E Easement Area”) for the placement, operation, maintenance, repair, and replacement of certain underground infrastructure associated with, and supporting, the Retaining Wall including the Geogrid Materials.

  • Geogrid reinforcement shall be placed and connected to concrete block courses specified to receive soil reinforcement.

  • Geogrid reinforcement shall be a polyethylene 3-dimensional structure that substantially increases the load bearing capacity of the underlying subgrade.

  • Acceptable alternative systems (ex: Geogrid, shotcrete w/ rock anchors).

  • Payment for Supply and Installation of the Geogrid will be at the Contract unit price per square meter of geogrid supplied and installed (no double payment for overlap).

  • Geogrid reinforcement shall conform to Section 9-33.1, and shall be a product listed in Appendix D of the current WSDOT Qualified Products List (QPL).

  • Geogrid panels shall be abutted for 100 percent backfill coverage with less than a 4-inch gap between adjacent panels.

  • Place, spread and compact backfill in such a manner that minimizes the development of wrinkles in and/or movement of the Geogrid Composite.


More Definitions of Geogrid

Geogrid means a deformed or non­deformed netlike polymeric material used with foundation, soil, rock, earth, or any other geotechnical engineering­related material as an integral part of the man­made structure or system to provide reinforcement to soil slopes.
Geogrid means a deformed or non-deformed, netlike polymeric material used
Geogrid means a deformed or non-deformed, netlike polymeric material used to provide reinforcement to soil slopes;