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TerraZyme has been used widely thoughout Asia and has amassed a strong track record in a number of countries, including: |
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India TerraZyme use in India has been highly successful in the construction of both governmental and non-governmental roads. These projects have included unpaved surfaces of tar and pavement over concrete. Throughout, TerraZyme has scored a high satisfaction rate with users by increasing road strength and durability and reducting project costs. One of TerraZyme's key distributors has worked with India's national road agencies, providing technical support and applications consulting. |
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Azerbaijan An
international engineering group specified TerraZyme to stabilize roads
and overflow basins at oil terminal operations in Azerbaijan. Nearly 1
million square meters of soil were stabilized. |
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Bangladesh TerraZyme was selected by USAID for a major stabilization project. Much of Bangladesh's soil is poor, with a CBR as low as 3%. As a result, the weather during monsoon season is extremely destructive to roads. TerraZyme stabilization improved the CBR well enough for a suitable surface coating to be applied and Bangladesh's treated roads can now survive monsoon flooding. |
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Malaysia FELDA, the national plantation authority, chose TerraZyme to stabilize the country's extensive plantation roads and make them less subject to washout during the monsoon season. Stabilization proved a great success, with nearly 1,000 kms of roads receiving TerraZyme treatment. The results included a substantial increase in the percent of palm oil harvested and a dramatic savings in road maintenance. Request a copy of the PORIM report |
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In the Phillipines, local
soils often need amendments to achieve adequate load strengths upon stabilization.
Road stabilization
work has ongoing in the Philippines' Quezon, Cabanatuan, Bataan, and Mabatang
regions for as long as three years and Government certification will be
achieved in 2004. |
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