Tuesday, 13 May 2014

The Countless Applications Of The Gabion Basket

By Jemima Hart


If you haven't discovered gabions until now it's not just you, however even when you haven't heard of them you have probably seen them because they are employed for a lot of purposes. One of the applications of gabion baskets is in the stabilisation of earth movement and erosion control. Made from woven wire or welded mesh, these gabions may also be used in landscaping, canal refurbishment and to strengthen retaining walls.

Gabions which have been created from welded mesh are quicker to install and don't require tensioning, which means they will fit easily against a wall without bulging or changing shape. This is critical within civil engineering projects because gabions will have to be used to stabilise shorelines or assist with prevent the erosion of slopes, so the fact they can be stacked on top of each other and also that they will resist being washed away by the sea means they are the makes them the ideal choice for shielding the coastline and the erosion of coastal slopes.

The gabion basket will likely be stuffed with sand or soil to really make it a reliable and fortifying area of the retaining wall or wherever it is being employed. These baskets can be made for use within the garden or home.

Gabions may be planted in to soften the side of a raised area in a garden, or they could be used to create seating areas or in the broader landscape gardening marketplace in general.

Gabion baskets have many other uses such as for example in the military. This application can can trace its roots back to the medieval period when wickerwork baskets, packed with soil, were utilised in military fortifications. Today they are mainly used for their protective measures within the military field protecting areas of military bases such as sleeping quarters from artillery or mortar fire.

There are many ways to use these baskets - such as in a retaining wall, to shoreline management and military protection. They are so much more than merely a welded mesh basket and even if we didn't realise at the time, most of us will have encountered a gabion before.




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