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Earth reinforcement

Earth reinforcement involves strengthening natural or constructed soil and earth materials to improve stability and support structures. This is done by adding materials like geogrids, geotextiles, or geocells that interlock within the soil, increasing its load-bearing capacity and resistance to movement or erosion. It’s commonly used in road construction, retaining walls, and foundations to prevent collapses, reduce settlement, and enhance durability. Think of it as giving the earth a structural boost—making it more resilient and able to support the weight and stresses of construction safely.