The Hidden Politics of Infrastructure: Why Geosynthetics Are at the Center of National Development Debates

Billions of dollars in public spending depend on quiet choices made beneath layers of soil, gravel, and asphalt. That simple fact often goes unnoticed, yet it shapes how countries plan roads, secure rail lines, control floods, and manage waste. Governments increasingly lean on advanced geosynthetic systems to stabilize land, extend the lifespan of structures, and cut long term maintenance costs. […]

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