词条 | Ground reinforcement |
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}}Ground reinforcement is a reinforcing element placed on a flat surface in order to increase accessibility for vehicles and ensure proper rainwater drainage in addition to protection[1] The reinforcing element, usually in the form of grids, is used beneath grass, asphalt, concrete in roads, parking lots, driveways and paths.[2] MaterialsThe materials used for ground reinforcement include iron, plywood and recycled plastic.[3] Recycled plastic possesses the desirable properties of water resistance and recycling opportunities, in addition to the sustainability. InstallationIron plates, being heavy, are generally installed using a crane while plywood and plastic reinforcements are placed by hand. References1. ^{{cite web|title=Reinforcement Grids for Walkways, Pathways, Car Parks|url=http://www.matsgrids.co.uk/5-ground-reinforcement|website=www.matsgrids.co.uk|language=en}} 2. ^{{cite web|title=DIY Guide: How To Lay A Gravel Driveway|url=https://www.littlehouseonthecorner.com/lay-a-gravel-driveway/|website=www.littlehouseonthecorner.com}} 3. ^http://gridforce.co.uk/grass-protection-grids 2 : Building materials|Materials |
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