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Flood Control Protection Project along Bangut River,
Capas, Tarlac

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CAPAS TARLAC – GEOTEXTILE TUBE

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  • Background of the Project
    Sierra Bullones Road is a crucial transportation link in Jagna, Bohol, connecting remote communities to urban areas. The mountainous terrain and heavy monsoon rains have led to frequent landslides and rock falls, posing significant risks to public safety and disrupting local commerce. Recent incidents of falling debris have resulted in road closures and injuries, highlighting the need for a sustainable solution.
  • Background of the Project
    Bais-Kabankalan Road is a crucial transport route in Negros Occidental, facilitating key economic and connectivity functions. However, certain sections of the road suffer from soil instability, leading to frequent slips and erosion that compromise safety and road functionality. The region's predominantly clayey and silty soils, combined with a tropical climate and hilly terrain, exacerbate these issues.
  • Background of the Project
    Balayan, a coastal municipality in Batangas, faces severe erosion and flooding issues due to typhoons and heavy rainfall. The shoreline is composed of loose sediments that are easily eroded by high wave action. The area's tropical climate and flat coastal topography exacerbate these problems, making the residential areas highly vulnerable to flood risks and property damage.
  • Background of the Project
    Bangut River in Capas, Tarlac, is crucial for local agriculture but poses significant flooding risks during typhoons and heavy rains. The rising water levels frequently lead to flooding of adjacent farmlands, threatening crops and disrupting farming activities. The area features loose, sandy soils on the riverbanks, a tropical climate with intense rains and typhoons, and flat terrain that is prone to overflow.

Coastal Protection Project in Balayan, Batangas

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BALAYAN, BATANGAS - GEOTEXTILE TUBE

 

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BEFORE

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AFTER

  • Background of the Project
    Sierra Bullones Road is a crucial transportation link in Jagna, Bohol, connecting remote communities to urban areas. The mountainous terrain and heavy monsoon rains have led to frequent landslides and rock falls, posing significant risks to public safety and disrupting local commerce. Recent incidents of falling debris have resulted in road closures and injuries, highlighting the need for a sustainable solution.
  • Background of the Project
    Bais-Kabankalan Road is a crucial transport route in Negros Occidental, facilitating key economic and connectivity functions. However, certain sections of the road suffer from soil instability, leading to frequent slips and erosion that compromise safety and road functionality. The region's predominantly clayey and silty soils, combined with a tropical climate and hilly terrain, exacerbate these issues.
  • Background of the Project
    Balayan, a coastal municipality in Batangas, faces severe erosion and flooding issues due to typhoons and heavy rainfall. The shoreline is composed of loose sediments that are easily eroded by high wave action. The area's tropical climate and flat coastal topography exacerbate these problems, making the residential areas highly vulnerable to flood risks and property damage.
  • Background of the Project
    Bangut River in Capas, Tarlac, is crucial for local agriculture but poses significant flooding risks during typhoons and heavy rains. The rising water levels frequently lead to flooding of adjacent farmlands, threatening crops and disrupting farming activities. The area features loose, sandy soils on the riverbanks, a tropical climate with intense rains and typhoons, and flat terrain that is prone to overflow.

Soil Stabilization Project along Bais-Kabankalan Road,
Negros Occidental

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NEGROS OCCIDENTAL– GEOGRID

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  • Background of the Project
    Sierra Bullones Road is a crucial transportation link in Jagna, Bohol, connecting remote communities to urban areas. The mountainous terrain and heavy monsoon rains have led to frequent landslides and rock falls, posing significant risks to public safety and disrupting local commerce. Recent incidents of falling debris have resulted in road closures and injuries, highlighting the need for a sustainable solution.
  • Background of the Project
    Bais-Kabankalan Road is a crucial transport route in Negros Occidental, facilitating key economic and connectivity functions. However, certain sections of the road suffer from soil instability, leading to frequent slips and erosion that compromise safety and road functionality. The region's predominantly clayey and silty soils, combined with a tropical climate and hilly terrain, exacerbate these issues.
  • Background of the Project
    Balayan, a coastal municipality in Batangas, faces severe erosion and flooding issues due to typhoons and heavy rainfall. The shoreline is composed of loose sediments that are easily eroded by high wave action. The area's tropical climate and flat coastal topography exacerbate these problems, making the residential areas highly vulnerable to flood risks and property damage.
  • Background of the Project
    Bangut River in Capas, Tarlac, is crucial for local agriculture but poses significant flooding risks during typhoons and heavy rains. The rising water levels frequently lead to flooding of adjacent farmlands, threatening crops and disrupting farming activities. The area features loose, sandy soils on the riverbanks, a tropical climate with intense rains and typhoons, and flat terrain that is prone to overflow.

Project along Sierra Bullones Road, Jagna, Bohol

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BOHOL - SLOPE PROTECTION PROJECT

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BEFORE

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AFTER

  • Background of the Project
    Sierra Bullones Road is a crucial transportation link in Jagna, Bohol, connecting remote communities to urban areas. The mountainous terrain and heavy monsoon rains have led to frequent landslides and rock falls, posing significant risks to public safety and disrupting local commerce. Recent incidents of falling debris have resulted in road closures and injuries, highlighting the need for a sustainable solution.
  • Background of the Project
    Bais-Kabankalan Road is a crucial transport route in Negros Occidental, facilitating key economic and connectivity functions. However, certain sections of the road suffer from soil instability, leading to frequent slips and erosion that compromise safety and road functionality. The region's predominantly clayey and silty soils, combined with a tropical climate and hilly terrain, exacerbate these issues.
  • Background of the Project
    Balayan, a coastal municipality in Batangas, faces severe erosion and flooding issues due to typhoons and heavy rainfall. The shoreline is composed of loose sediments that are easily eroded by high wave action. The area's tropical climate and flat coastal topography exacerbate these problems, making the residential areas highly vulnerable to flood risks and property damage.
  • Background of the Project
    Bangut River in Capas, Tarlac, is crucial for local agriculture but poses significant flooding risks during typhoons and heavy rains. The rising water levels frequently lead to flooding of adjacent farmlands, threatening crops and disrupting farming activities. The area features loose, sandy soils on the riverbanks, a tropical climate with intense rains and typhoons, and flat terrain that is prone to overflow.
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