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Experts for Ground Protection & Safety

Plastic Ground Grid BG50 for paved escape routes, fire department access roads & escape routes

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Description

In this customer project, the BG50 plastic floor grid was laid and backfilled to create paved and unsealed escape routes, fire lanes & escape routes for a renowned Bavarian company in the brewing industry. The Ground Grid made of plastic was laid directly on the laying bed of the prepared substructure.

The paths and access roads were already planned and executed in such a way that the Ground Grid was laid with almost no waste. In a few, the floor honeycombs had to be fitted into the surfaces by sawing, grinding or cutting. The edging of the escape routes was classically executed with a concrete curb or low kerb.

The honeycombs or cells of the plastic-Ground Grid BG50 were filled according to the planned path design or area design either with gravel/chippings for stabilized gravel paths or with nutrient-rich substrate/seed to realize a permanently beautiful, green and stabilized lawn area or path.

What basic work needs to be planned/performed beforehand?

Certain earthwork usually needs to be done to create a fire access road. Here are some possible steps:

  1. Survey terrain: First, the terrain must be surveyed to ensure that the fire access road is placed in the correct location and that it meets the minimum width and height requirements needed.

  2. Soil Removal: To make room for the access road, soil may need to be removed. It may be necessary to loosen the soil to create a good foundation, or to control the slope of the driveway.

  3. Crushed stone or gravel: After the soil has been removed, a layer of crushed stone or gravel may need to be applied to create a stable base and ensure that the driveway is passable for fire trucks. This is especially important to ensure that the access road is passable during inclement weather.

  4. Compaction: After the layer of crushed stone or gravel has been applied, it must be carefully compacted to create a stable surface that can withstand the loads of fire trucks.

  5. Surface Finishing: After the crushed stone or gravel has been compacted, another layer of material such as crushed stone, gravel, asphalt or concrete may need to be applied to create a smooth, level surface.

  6. Drainage: If the driveway is located in an area of high water, it may be necessary to install a drainage layer to ensure that water is drained and the driveway does not flood.

  7. Markings: Finally, markings can be placed on the driveway to ensure that fire trucks can easily find their way.

It is important to ensure that all work is done by experienced and qualified professionals to ensure that the driveway meets the required standards and is accessible in the event of an emergency.

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