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Geotextile Installation

Engineered geotextile fabric installation for separation, filtration, and erosion control across civil and infrastructure projects in South India.

What is Geotextile Installation?

Geotextiles are permeable synthetic fabrics — woven or non-woven — installed within soil or aggregate layers to perform separation, filtration, drainage, or reinforcement functions. They prevent the intermixing of dissimilar materials while allowing water to pass through, maintaining the structural and drainage performance of pavements, embankments, and drainage systems.

Proper installation requires correct fabric selection, overlap, and anchoring to perform reliably over the structure's service life. Poorly installed geotextiles can fail at seams or shift during construction, so we follow strict placement and overlap protocols on every project.

At PJ Construction, our teams select and install woven and non-woven geotextiles matched to the specific separation, filtration, or reinforcement function required, executed with precision and consistency. Every installation follows manufacturer specifications for overlap and anchoring.

Category Geosynthetic Installation & Ground Improvement
Typical Duration 1 – 4 Weeks depending on area
Service Region South India — Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala
Suitable For Roads, Embankments, Drainage, Landfills

Why Choose Us for Geotextile Installation

We bring material selection expertise, installation discipline, and a proven track record to every geotextile project across South India.

01

Correct Fabric Selection

We match geotextile type, weight, and permeability to the specific function required — separation, filtration, or reinforcement.

02

Trained Installation Crews

Our crews follow strict overlap, seaming, and anchoring protocols, ensuring continuous fabric performance with no gaps.

03

Proven Infrastructure Record

Successfully installed geotextiles across road, embankment, and drainage projects across Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Kerala.

04

Strict Quality & Placement Checks

Overlap verification, anchoring checks, and damage inspection are standard before each layer is covered.

How Geotextile Installation Works

Our structured, stage-by-stage approach ensures the geotextile layer is placed, overlapped, and protected correctly before being covered — eliminating risk of tearing or displacement during subsequent construction.

1

Subgrade Preparation

The receiving surface is graded and cleared of sharp debris that could puncture the fabric, achieving a smooth, stable base for placement.

2

Geotextile Selection

The appropriate woven or non-woven geotextile is selected based on the required function — separation, filtration, drainage, or reinforcement.

3

Roll Placement & Alignment

Geotextile rolls are unrolled and aligned in the direction specified by the design, minimising seams across high-stress zones.

4

Overlap & Seaming

Adjacent rolls are overlapped per specification (typically 300–450 mm) and secured by sewing, heat bonding, or pinning to ensure continuous coverage with no gaps.

5

Anchoring & Edge Protection

Fabric edges are anchored in trenches or pinned down to prevent movement or uplift before the covering layer is placed.

6

Covering & Protection

Aggregate or fill material is placed carefully over the fabric to avoid damage, completing the installation and protecting the geotextile for its service life.

Typical Applications & Project Scope

Geotextile installation is applied wherever separation, filtration, or drainage performance is needed between dissimilar soil or aggregate layers.

Road & Pavement Subgrade Separation Preventing subgrade soil from migrating into aggregate base layers, preserving pavement strength over time.

Embankment Reinforcement Providing tensile reinforcement and separation within embankment fill on soft ground.

Drainage & French Drain Systems Wrapping aggregate drains to filter fines while maintaining free water flow.

Landfill & Containment Liners Separation and filtration layers in landfill cap and liner systems.

Erosion Control Works Sub-surface filtration layers beneath riprap and erosion protection structures.

Railway Track Bed Stabilization Separation between ballast and subgrade to prevent fouling and maintain track performance.

Need Geotextile Installed on Site?

Reach out to our engineering team for a site assessment and material selection consultation. We'll evaluate your soil and drainage requirements and propose the right geotextile solution for your project.

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