Proven 3D Cellular Confinement System for Soil Stabilization, Slope & Channel Erosion, and Retaining Walls.
About ITL GeoCell
A New Offering, Backed by Proven Performance
For over four decades, GeoCells have been trusted worldwide as a reliable solution for soil stabilization, erosion control, and structural reinforcement.
Now, ITL brings this proven geosynthetic technology to our customers as part of our expanding product line, delivering smarter, more sustainable solutions to civil construction, infrastructure, and environmental markets.
GeoCells are engineered to confine, reinforce, and stabilize soil, rock, or concrete in a wide range of applications to help contractors, engineers, and agencies meet today’s toughest challenges with efficiency, performance, and long-term value.
Experience You Can Trust
ITL’s geocell capabilities are strengthened by more than 25 years of direct industry experience now embedded within our leadership team. Since 1997, this expertise has included manufacturing, engineering, product development, and global deployment of geocell technology across a broad range of civil and environmental applications.
This background includes engineering presentations, design support, and installation experience across more than 45 countries. These decades of practical field knowledge are now part of the ITL portfolio, ensuring customers work with a partner that understands geocells from the ground up rather than a new entrant learning the technology.
ITL Geocell Core Applications
Load Support
GeoCells for Load Support
We recommend GeoCells for haul roads, highways, laydown yards, railbeds, and heavy load stabilization projects. This allows for construction over poor soils. GeoCells also reduce base layer requirements and extend pavement service life.
Slope Protection
Highly effective in slope protection applications, use GeoCells for embankments, levees, and steep slopes. Beneficial in erosion prevention, promotes vegetation, and can be installed over a geomembrane liner.
Channel Protection
With GeoCell, you can line stormwater channels, spillways, and culverts. This innovation can withstand erosion across a range of flow velocities, with angular rock, vegetated soil, or concrete infill options.
Retaining Walls & Steep Slopes
Consider GeoCell as a flexible alternative to gabions and block walls. An aesthetic choice for green facades and durable stone or concrete finishes.
Why Geocells?
A licensed professional engineer must always perform final engineering design, but ITL provides clear, experience-driven recommendations and typical details to support accurate planning and installation.
We Recommend GeoCell Because:
- Proven Track Record: More than 40 years of successful use worldwide in roads, slopes, and water infrastructure.
- Cost Savings: Reduce aggregate requirements by 30–50+%, lowering material and transport costs.
- Sustainability: Enable the use of on-site fill and promote vegetated solutions for greener outcomes.
- Performance Under Pressure: Withstand heavy loading, high hydraulic shear stresses, and extreme environmental conditions.
- Versatility: Adaptable to multiple applications.From highways to green walls to stormwater channels.
Advantages for Contractors & Owners
- Faster Installation: Lightweight panels ship compact and deploy quickly on-site.
- Lower Total Cost of Ownership: Savings in materials, construction time, and long-term maintenance.
- Design Flexibility: Solutions can be tailored to structural, hydraulic, or aesthetic needs.
- Sustainable Outcomes: Supports LEED and ESG initiatives through reduced resource use and green finish options.
Engineering Support & Project Design Assistance
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ITL provides technical support for project evaluation and design recommendations. Our team assists engineers and contractors by reviewing site conditions, soil characteristics, structural demands, and hydraulic requirements to ensure that the appropriate geocell configuration and anchoring approach are selected.
ITL can provide design recommendations for:
• Load support and base stabilization
• Slope protection
• Channel lining
• Retaining walls and steepened slopes
• Anchoring systems, including stakes, tendons, and deadman trench configurations



