In a first of its kind application in Australia, customized panels of Mirafi® PET2000/100 geotextiles were installed as reinforcement in this harbour seawall restoration project.
The Clark International Airport serves as an alternative to the main airport in Metro Manila. A waterway revetment is required to serve as a catch basin for water run-off within the airport and erosion protection measures are required.
Beaches erode due to the continuous exposure to external forces such as currents and waves. To prevent beach erosion, breakwater structures are constructed to reduce the wave energy that approaches the shore.
The Davao City coastal road bypass project will traverse from Roxas Avenue to Bago Aplaya, cutting through NHA Kadayawan Homes, Matina Aplaya, and Bolton Isla. This project won the 2019 IFAI IAA Award of Excellence.
Almacen River is one of the two major rivers in Bataan, Philippines. Its headwaters in the Natib mountains extends down to Hermosa and exits through the Orani Channel to Manila Bay.
The Meritus Pelangi Beach Resort is located at Pantai Cenang, Langkawi. Pantai Cenang is the most developed beach on the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia.
The Incheon Grand Bridge project is a Mega-bridge project connecting Incheon International Airport with Songdo City in the Incheon Free Economic Zone.
More than 27 km of geotextile tubes were installed to reclaim the 4.1 km × 26 m work platforms and to construct the 600,000 m³ dredged sediment containment facility for the construction of Lach Huyen Bridge in Vietnam.
Rajang River (or Rejang River) originates in the Iran Mountains in Borneo Island, then flows southwest to Kapit where it turns westward to finally discharge over a swampy delta into South China Sea.
Complete in March 1985, the new Port of Bengkulu, located at Pulau Baai along the West Coast of Sumatra, Indonesia is an important gateway for the economic development of the Bengkulu region.