- Sheets made of High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) resins with high durability and resistance for the safe containment of liquids.
Architecture and landscaping
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Architecture and landscaping is the activity that projects, plans and designs open spaces for different uses. Geomembranes and geosynthetics offer technical solutions to different challenges encountered by architects and landscapers in different types of projects. From artificial lakes, swimming pools, water mirrors, roof and roof waterproofing, drainage systems, to wall and slope facades.
The proper use of geosynthetics in architecture and landscaping allows to reduce construction costs and consumption of natural resources, reduce construction times, reduce environmental impact and carbon footprint, innovate with the application of new materials, meet aesthetic design objectives and ensure the useful life of these projects.
At G & G® we have the experience for the correct selection of products and the knowledge of the applications in which these materials, geomembranes and geosynthetics, add value to Architecture and Landscaping projects.
The proper use of geosynthetics in architecture and landscaping allows to reduce construction costs and consumption of natural resources, reduce construction times, reduce environmental impact and carbon footprint, innovate with the application of new materials, meet aesthetic design objectives and ensure the useful life of these projects.
At G & G® we have the experience for the correct selection of products and the knowledge of the applications in which these materials, geomembranes and geosynthetics, add value to Architecture and Landscaping projects.
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