Bernie's Rock and Garden of Miami, FL provided the solution by installing a non-woven geotextile fabric, Cell-Tek's 4" cell depth Load Support Grid, filling the cells with existing beach sand, rebar J shaped hooks every 3 feet, and a layer of 2" sand overfilling the cells as a wearing layer.
Geocellular Confinement
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Beach Access - City of Miami
The City of Miami needed to find an eco-friendly way for fire trucks and other heavy emergency vehicles to drive on Miami Beach without their tires becoming stuck in the sand.
Bernie's Rock and Garden of Miami, FL provided the solution by installing a non-woven geotextile fabric, Cell-Tek's 4" cell depth Load Support Grid, filling the cells with existing beach sand, rebar J shaped hooks every 3 feet, and a layer of 2" sand overfilling the cells as a wearing layer.
Bernie's Rock and Garden of Miami, FL provided the solution by installing a non-woven geotextile fabric, Cell-Tek's 4" cell depth Load Support Grid, filling the cells with existing beach sand, rebar J shaped hooks every 3 feet, and a layer of 2" sand overfilling the cells as a wearing layer.
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