- Menu
CIRTEX Hub
Access a community driven forum, webinars on demand, technical drawings & advanced design software.
- ProductsFeatured ProductsGeotextilesGeogridsStormwaterReinforced Soil SystemsBlock Retaining SystemsGravity WallsGabionsSediment Retention PondsSite SuppliesSilt ControlDewatering & DrainageTurf MattingEarth AnchoringCulvert FlumesDrainage CompositesErosion Control MattingPermeable PavingImpermeable LinersPavement SurfaceGeocellsShear Lock®Concrete MattressesRock BagsSurvey SuppliesSheet Piles
- Contact Us
Blog
Blog
Microplastics come from a wide range of products. We use polymer-based products in our daily life all the time. This...
It is typically the case across New Zealand there is a requirement with any project of significant size to implement...
Potholes have been a hot topic in the news recently, highlighted by the increased traffic over the holiday period, and...
A key challenge in getting geosynthetics more widely accepted in the industry is to use them not only on keynote...
Cirtex attended the GEOANZ Conference in Brisbane, Australia organised by the Australasian Chapter of the International Geosynthetics Society (IGS).
When we think of a retaining wall, we often default to the most common type we see around, or some...
Retaining walls are one of the most common landscape features in New Zealand for commercial and residential developments, and also...
With geotextiles and geogrids becoming ever more popular and integrated in a wide variety of civil works, it is easy...
When discussing SRWs, the resistance to overturning comes from the retaining wall setback and its self-weight, which many times are...
When using geosynthetics to stabilise a slope or build a retaining wall, the designer will take into account the most...
Cirtex is pleased to announce the successful accreditation of the GeoCert laboratory specialising in materials testing for geosynthetic materials and...