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Tensar International Corporation

Alpharetta, GA 30009

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Tensar Corporation is a privately owned company headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. The business was initially formed in 1983 as a joint venture between Gulf Canada Limited, Netlertewon Limited (now known as Tensar Group Limited in the United Kingdom) and Dr. Brian Mercer, the owner of Netlon Limited. Over his lifetime, Dr. Mercer, now deceased, invented the substantial majority of the process technologies used in the world today to manufacture integrally formed oriented polymeric grid and mesh structures. In 1988, senior executives of the joint venture in the U.S. purchased the business and managed and operated the entity through 2000. At that time the business was sold to a private equity investment firm, with the original Tensar executives then retiring and the ongoing Tensar management team retaining a minority interest. The Company was again sold in 2005 to another private equity firm located in Atlanta with management continuing to own a minority interest. - See more at: http://www.tensarcorp.com/Our-Company/History#sthash.xr6wW0EH.dpuf

Commercial Experience

Apartments & Condominiums Misc Project
Airport Runway Bridge Civil & Site Development Golf Course Government Marine Parking Lots Road / Highway Terminal - Airport / Bus / Railroad

Regions & Counties Serviced

  • Georgia

Georgia All

Our CSI Codes

01 57 13 - Temporary Erosion and Sediment Control
02 05 19 - Geosynthetics for Existing Conditions
02 05 19.13 - Geotextiles for Existing Conditions
02 05 19.16 - Geomembranes for Existing Conditions
02 05 19.19 - Geogrids for Existing Conditions
02 58 13 - Snow Fencing
06 01 80.51 - Composite Cleaning
06 01 80.91 - Composite Restoration
31 05 19 - Geosynthetics for Earthwork
31 05 19.13 - Geotextiles for Earthwork
31 05 19.16 - Geomembranes for Earthwork
31 05 19.19 - Geogrids for Earthwork
31 24 13 - Roadway Embankments
31 24 16 - Railway Embankments
31 25 13 - Erosion Controls
31 25 23 - Rock Barriers
31 25 53 - Sedimentation Controls
31 25 63 - Rock Basins
31 31 19 - Vegetation Control
31 31 19.13 - Chemical Vegetation Control
31 32 13 - Soil Mixing Stabilization
31 32 13.13 - Asphalt Soil Stabilization
31 32 13.16 - Cement Soil Stabilization
31 32 13.19 - Lime Soil Stabilization
31 32 13.23 - Fly-Ash Soil Stabilization
31 32 13.26 - Lime-Fly-Ash Soil Stabilization
31 32 16 - Chemical Treatment Soil Stabilization
31 32 16.13 - Polymer Emulsion Soil Stabilization
31 32 19 - Geosynthetic Soil Stabilization and Layer Separation
31 32 19.13 - Geogrid Soil Stabilization
31 32 19.16 - Geotextile Soil Stabilization
31 32 19.19 - Geogrid Layer Separation
31 32 19.23 - Geotextile Layer Separation
31 32 33 - Shotcrete Soil Slope Stabilization
31 33 23 - Rock Slope Netting
31 33 26 - Rock Slope Wire Mesh
31 33 43 - Vegetated Rock Slope Stabilization
31 34 19 - Geosynthetic Soil Reinforcement
31 34 19.13 - Geogrid Soil Reinforcement
31 34 19.16 - Geotextile Soil Reinforcement
31 34 23 - Fiber Soil Reinforcement
31 34 23.13 - Geosynthetic Fiber Soil Reinforcement
31 35 19 - Geosynthetic Slope Protection
31 35 19.13 - Geogrid Slope Protection
31 35 19.16 - Geotextile Slope Protection
31 35 19.19 - Slope Protection with Mulch Control Netting
31 35 23 - Slope Protection with Slope Paving
31 35 23.13 - Cast-In-Place Concrete Slope Paving
31 35 23.19 - Concrete Unit Masonry Slope Paving
31 35 26 - Containment Barriers
31 35 26.13 - Clay Containment Barriers
31 35 26.16 - Geomembrane Containment Barriers
31 35 26.23 - Bentonite Slurry Trench
31 37 13 - Machined Riprap
31 37 16 - Non-Machined Riprap
31 37 16.16 - Concrete Unit Masonry Riprap
31 37 16.19 - Sacked Sand-Cement Riprap
31 53 13 - Timber Cribwork
31 72 13 - Rock Reinforcement and Initial Support
32 05 19 - Geosynthetics for Exterior Improvements
32 05 19.13 - Geotextiles for Exterior Improvements
32 05 19.16 - Geomembranes for Exterior Improvements
32 05 19.19 - Geogrids for Exterior Improvements
32 06 30.13 - Retaining Wall Schedule
32 11 33 - Cement-Treated Base Courses
32 32 13 - Cast-in-Place Concrete Retaining Walls
32 32 16 - Precast Concrete Retaining Walls
32 32 19 - Unit Masonry Retaining Walls
32 32 23 - Segmental Retaining Walls
32 32 23.13 - Segmental Concrete Unit Masonry Retaining Walls
32 32 26 - Metal Crib Retaining Walls
32 32 29 - Timber Retaining Walls
32 32 34 - Reinforced Soil Retaining Walls
32 32 36 - Gabion Retaining Walls
32 32 43 - Soldier-Beam Retaining Walls
32 91 13.13 - Hydro-Punching
32 91 13.16 - Mulching
32 91 13.23 - Structural Soil Mixing
32 91 16 - Planting Soil Stabilization
32 91 16.13 - Blanket Planting Soil Stabilization
32 91 16.16 - Mat Planting Soil Stabilization
32 91 16.19 - Netting Planting Soil Stabilization
32 92 13 - Hydro-Mulching
32 92 19 - Seeding
32 92 19.13 - Mechanical Seeding
32 92 19.16 - Hydraulic Seeding
32 92 23 - Sodding
32 92 26 - Sprigging
32 92 26.13 - Stolonizing
33 46 19.16 - Geocomposite Underslab Drainage
33 46 23.19 - Geosynthetic Drainage Layers
33 46 26 - Geotextile Subsurface Drainage Filtration
33 46 33 - Retaining Wall Drainage
34 82 19 - Bridge Pier Protection
35 31 16.16 - Segmental Seawalls
35 31 29.40 - Stone Groins
35 41 13 - Landside Levee Berms
35 41 13.13 - Stability Landside Levee Berms
35 41 13.16 - Seepage Landside Levee Berms
35 42 29 - Grout-Bag Bank Protection
35 42 34 - Soil Reinforcement Bank Protection
35 42 35 - Slope Protection Bank Protection
35 42 53.16 - Concrete Unit Masonry Wall Bank Protection
35 42 53.19 - Segmental Wall Bank Protection
35 42 53.40 - Stone Wall Bank Protection
35 43 29 - Grout-Bag Scour Protection
35 43 34 - Soil Reinforcement Scour Protection
35 43 35 - Slope Protection Scour Protection
35 43 53 - Wall Scour Protection
35 43 53.13 - Concrete Unit Masonry Wall Scour Protection
35 43 53.16 - Segmental Wall Scour Protection
35 43 53.40 - Stone Wall Scour Protection

Project Experience

  • Public
  • Private

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