World’s largest pit thermal storage in Vojens
In Vojens, Denmark, a 200,000 m³ pit thermal storage basin stores surplus solar heat from a 70,000 m² collector field. Using Solmax geosynthetics, the system reduces CO₂ emissions by 6,000 tons annually.

The NAIA Expressway is a 1.6 km (1 mile) elevated expressway in Metro Manila, Philippines. It connects the Metro Manila Skyway to Ninoy Aquino International Airport and Entertainment City, serving as the first airport expressway in the country.
The design of the extension expressway faced challenges due to localized failure of the road embankment and variable settling caused by a soft soil foundation. Failure to address these issues in the design may lead to uneven roads and surface cracking.
Solmax’s engineered high strength geotextiles were selected as the most cost-effective solution for the project.
MIRAFI PET reinforcement geotextiles were utilized to address the localized failure of the road embankment. These geotextiles act as a separation and reinforcement layer for the soft soil foundation, enabling the transfer of vertical loads as tensile stresses. This prevents the sub-base aggregate from sinking into the subgrade and being lost.
To stabilize the subgrade, MIRAGRID Geogrids were employed. These high strength geogrids interlock the granular fill, maintaining the structural integrity and stability of the granular fill layer.
MIRAFI Polyfelt PGM-G 50/50paving fabrics were utilized as a waterproofing and stress absorbing membrane interlayer within the pavement structure.
Installation of the MIRAFI PET geotextiles involved laying them in the traverse direction of the embankment. Geotextiles with a tensile strength of 100 kN/m (569.81 lb/ft) were used for reinforcement. Subsequently, material fill for the subbase course was placed over the MIRAFI® PET reinforcement geotextile.
MIRAGRID GX geogrids with a tensile strength of 60 kN/m (341.89 lb/ft) were positioned between the subbase and base course material, interlocking the granular fill material. A minimum overlap of 300 mm (11.81 in) from the sides and ends of the geogrids was applied. The interlocking mechanism of the geogrids ensures even distribution of applied or stress loads, eliminating isolated weak areas.
For the installation of Polyfelt PGM-G 50/50, CRS 2 bitumen was sprayed at a rate of 1.8 l/m² (0.37 gal/yd²) along the pavement. This impregnated and sealed the geotextile paving fabric while bonding it to both the existing pavement and the new overlay. The geotextile paving fabric was then unrolled using a paving rig to ensure uniform and smooth laying. Once saturated, a 50 mm (1.97 inches) SMA Asphalt was placed over the installed Polyfelt PGM-G paving fabric.

NAIA Expressway, Paranaque City, Philippines Roadways MIRAFI+MIRAGRID

NAIA Expressway, Paranaque City, Philippines Roadways MIRAFI+MIRAGRID

NAIA Expressway, Paranaque City, Philippines Roadways MIRAFI+MIRAGRID

NAIA Expressway, Paranaque City, Philippines Roadways MIRAFI+MIRAGRID
World’s largest pit thermal storage in Vojens
In Vojens, Denmark, a 200,000 m³ pit thermal storage basin stores surplus solar heat from a 70,000 m² collector field. Using Solmax geosynthetics, the system reduces CO₂ emissions by 6,000 tons annually.
Reinforced soil walls maximizing urban developable land
Geocomposite-reinforced soil walls totaling 1,385 m supported land formation at Eco Botanic City, providing stable retaining walls, efficient drainage, and the use of local backfill while maximizing developable land on a constrained urban site.
Reinforcing weak subgrades to restore Weber Road with MIRAFI H2Rx
A deteriorating section of Weber Road was stabilized using MIRAFI® H2Rx geotextile to reinforce soft, moisture-sensitive subgrade soils, improve drainage, reduce deformation, and extend pavement service life.