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Cost-effective and efficient erosion control

AHS is now offering the novel Deltalok system in the UK. The system can provide a simple and ecological solution for erosion control that can be used in a wide array of duties, including retaining walls, slopes, highways and noise barriers. The Deltalok system requires little or no specialist tools or labour and offers a cost-effective solution to a wide range of applications. This cost-effective and green solution can be used for a number of engineering, construction and landscaping projects according to
December 10, 2015 Read time: 1 min
AHS is now offering the novel Deltalok system in the UK. The system can provide a simple and ecological solution for erosion control that can be used in a wide array of duties, including retaining walls, slopes, highways and noise barriers. The Deltalok system requires little or no specialist tools or labour and offers a cost-effective solution to a wide range of applications. This cost-effective and green solution can be used for a number of engineering, construction and landscaping projects according to the supplier. The firm claims that Deltalok delivers the structural strength of concrete while blending with the landscape.

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