Grassgrid
An interlocking, cavity grid system, Grassgrid offers natural
looking hard standing for vehicles, and strengthening of
embankments.
Style & appearance
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| Colour availability |
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| Grey |
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Product data
Trafficking
- Roadside verges
- Overspill car parks
- Recreational areas
- Light aircraft taxiways
- Helipads
- Suitable for fire paths
Features and benefits
- Unique in-built pyramid shapes provide unsurpassed
strength
- Ideal for strengthening of embankments and water courses
| Size (mm) |
366 x 274 |
| Thickness (mm) |
100 |
| Weight per unit (approx kg) |
15.8 |
| Units per m2 (approx) |
10.0 |
| m2 per pack (approx) |
4.8 |
| Pack weight (tonnes) |
0.76 |
| Colour availability |
Grey |
| All Grassgrid blocks are palletised. |
Design considerations
Complementary products
Charcon block paving and kerb ranges, especially Andover
Textured and Europa.
Standards
Grassgrid complies with the performance levels in European
Standard BS EN 1338.
Composition and manufacture
Grassgrid blocks are manufactured from quartzite aggregate and
binders using a semi-dry pressing method.
Specification clauses
For further information, please refer to Charcon Technical Services.
Installation guidelines
General principles
Installation design for Grassgrid Ground Reinforcement system
varies according to the following factors:
- Application type
- Anticipated loadings (if trafficked)
- Nature of existing sub-grade
- Degree of gradient (if relevant to application type)
Application types
Vehicular traffic
including:
- Pedestrians
- Private cars
- Light commercial vehicles (including light aircraft)
Gradients
including:
- Cuttings/slopes
- Motorway embankments
- Spillways (for flood control works)
Water courses
including:
- River bed reinforcement
- Restraining bank construction
- Existing bank stabilisation
Laying design
The recommended laying design of Grassgrid units is influenced
by the specific application type and circumstances:
Vehicular traffic
Half-bonded – preferably in a restrained area.
Edge restraints
Edge restraints are recommended wherever possible, especially for
heavier loading applications.
Sub-grade
Stability of sub-grade needs to be assessed as this will affect
sub-base requirement.
Sub-base
If sub-base is stable:
- No sub-base required (for lighter loadings only)
If sub-grade is not stable:
- Material: granular sub-base type 1
- Compacted depth: for light traffic applications: 100 mm
min.
For heavier traffic applications: 150 mm min.
Laying course
Material: sharp sand and (if available) loam (1:1 mix).
Compacted depth: 20 mm
Gradients
Edge restraints are recommended wherever possible, especially for
heavier loading applications.
With edge restraint:
Half-bonded laid up slope, starting from an edge restraint along
foot of gradient.
Sub-grade
Condition of the sub-grade needs to be assessed as this will affect
sub-base requirement. It should be stable, compact and
rock-free.
Sub-base
If sub-grade is stable:
- No sub-base required. Grassgrid may be laid directly onto
sub-grade.
Laying course
Required if laying on sub-base, otherwise optional:
- Material: sharp sand and (if available) loam (1:1 mix)
- Compacted depth: 20 mm
Without edge restraint: Staggered vertical
jointing plus every 2nd or 3rd row staked with 500 mm wood or metal
pins to ensure stability.
Edge restraints are required for all gradients unless shore
restraint pins are used
Water courses
For river/canal banks:
Staggered vertical jointing plus every 2nd or 3rd row staked with
500 mm wood or metal pins to ensure stability.
Edge restraints
Not normally required
Sub-grade
Condition of the sub-grade needs to be assessed with extra care. It
must be stable before laying.
Sub-base
Not normally required.
Laying course
Material: geotextile membrane
Perforations: (to allow root penetration/stem reinforcement during
growth of reeds and aquatic plants): 0.2-0.4 mm (200-400
microns).
Protects sub-soil and prevents erosion by waterflow.
Grassgrid ground reinforcement
Sub-base:
- If ground is unstable, prepare 100 mm minimum sub-base of
granular type 1 material.
- If heavier traffic is envisaged, sub-base should be 150 mm
minimum Bedding/laying
- Prepare 20 mm compacted laying course of sharp sand and (if
available) loam: mix 50:50.
- Screed lightly and lay units in rows or half-bonded (preferably
in restrained area).
- Tamp down with paviour’s maul.
- Fill cavities with good quality soil to within 30 mm of
surface: sow with grass seed* and top up cavities with soil to
level of surface.
- *recommended: British Seed Houses
Mixture A7