TenCate Solutions
- New lakes in Czech Republic with TenCate geosynthetics
- Landscaping project in Gaziantep (Turkey)
- TigerTurf goes the distance
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- TenCate prepreg systems for Orion
- Dewatering projects in Rio de Janeiro
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- TenCate Geotube® technology for dewatering
- Dewatering project in Almeirim (Portugal)
- TenCate Geotube® in Korea awarded
- Runway extension airport Ain Arnat
- Avalanche protection Innsbruck
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- TenCate Liba® stands the test
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- Rehabilitating and protecting coastline of Grand Isle
- Multi-layer protection on the job
- TenCate Campshield™ for group tents
- Geosynthetics in the Volgermeerpolder
- Dewatering of contaminated sediments
- Safe waste storage Laogang
- Bank restoration industrial terrain
- Geosynthetics for a green appearance
- Developments in synthetic turf systems
- Retaining wall with element of green
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Bank restoration industrial terrain Zutphen

One component concerns increasing the accessibility of the business terrain for lorries and shipping. In this regard it was necessary to dredge the industrial harbour and the 400-metre-long entry channel from the River IJssel, as well as repair the crumbling northern bank along the channel.
By using TenCate Geotube® technology (in combination with polymer technology), a good part of the sludge could be safely stored and then processed into the bank.

TenCate Geotube® units filled with contaminated sludge and dewatered (filtered), serve as ‘building blocks’ for the bank under repair. There’s no question of environmental load and in addition savings are made in building materials, which otherwise would have had to be transported from elsewhere. The rest of the sludge could be used to turn a former eroded well into a nature-friendly’ bank.
