Multifunctional paths
Our green solution with bioretention and biofiltration
Our green solution with bioretention and biofiltration
Green Infrastructure
Combining retention and vegetation filtration properties with our under-pavement products, this example of development is suitable for all urban development projects of multifunctional paths combining active transport and pedestrians.
Our example of a layout including rigid driving and a capture box is ideal for a multifunctional path. Its cast-iron entrance for the passage of water allows flow and facilitates maintenance.
The capture of storm water and enhanced control of the water table allow the sustainable development of a sidewalk and a multifunctional path.
A durable cast iron inlet integrated into curbs and sidewalks to capture stormwater runoff and direct it to the bioretention system for treatment and infiltration.
Provides efficient surface drainage while seamlessly integrating Green Infrastructure into the urban streetscape.
A vegetated roadside system that captures, filters and infiltrates stormwater runoff through specially engineered bioretention media.
Reduces peak flows, improves stormwater quality and promotes groundwater recharge where site conditions allow.

A geotextile that separates adjacent material layers to prevent contamination and preserve the drainage performance of stormwater management systems.
Helps maintain long-term hydraulic performance and extends the service life of Green Infrastructure by minimizing clogging and material migration.

A perforated dual-wall HDPE pipe that collects filtered stormwater and conveys it through the Green Infrastructure system, helping maintain efficient drainage and long-term hydraulic performance.

Using vegetation retention and filtration properties, this example of development represents a high-performance solution for suspended solids treatment, retention, reuse, and infiltration for sound surface water management.
Our example of development including a biofiltration system, linear gutters, and perforated drain is ideal for urban development with converging lanes.
Efficient water abstraction and drainage to the storm water system contribute to the quality control of runoff in urban areas. In addition, the system promotes plant feeding and infiltration into the water table.
Characterized by a small footprint, lightness, and performance, it is the most popular concept for areas with converging tracks.

Combining the properties of vegetation and our biofiltration system, this example development represents a high-performance solution for the treatment of suspended solids and the efficient abstraction of water to the storm water system contributing to the quality control of runoff in urban areas.
Our example of a layout including sumps, flow control, and perforated rigid pipe is ideal for a vegetated median boulevard.
Characterized by its simple and fast installation, this concept offers the best structural resistance in addition to avoiding the risk of clogging. Its easy installation and maintenance make it an economical and sustainable solution for boulevard or commercial road applications.

Combining the properties of vegetation and our biofiltration system, this example of development represents a high-performance solution for the treatment of suspended solids and the efficient abstraction of water to the storm water system contributing to the quality control of runoff in urban areas.
Our example of a layout that includes biofiltration, cell basin, capture box, and smooth interior pipe is ideal for a commercial street.
Allowing retention, reuse, and infiltration, our concept is the most effective for the sound management of surface water. Its small footprint, ease of maintenance, and resistance are properties that perfectly match it with commercial areas with traffic.

Combining the properties of vegetation and our HDPE solutions, this example of development acts directly at the source to prevent the spread of pollutants throughout the storm sewer system in addition to regulating water flow. It also includes a reinforcement under the grassy area to accommodate additional parking spaces temporarily.
With permeable cladding, rainwater treatment at the source, and a retention chamber, it is the most modern example of development for commercial parking lots.
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