gabionimuudit
Gabionimuudit, also known as gabion walls or gabion structures, are retaining walls constructed using wire mesh containers filled with rocks, concrete, or other materials. The term "gabionimuudit" is derived from the French word "gabion," which refers to the wire mesh containers used in their construction. These structures are commonly used in civil engineering and landscape architecture to stabilize slopes, prevent erosion, and create barriers against water flow.
The construction of gabionimuudit involves placing wire mesh containers, typically made of galvanized steel or other
Gabionimuudit offer several advantages over traditional retaining wall materials. They are highly adaptable to various terrains
The durability and longevity of gabionimuudit make them a cost-effective solution for long-term retaining wall projects.