Corrugated Steel Pipe has dominated the culvert market since its begin in the construction industry more than 100 years ago. Culverts, sub drains and storm drains are vital to the protection of streets, highways and railroads. As the need for durable, low-cost infrastructure has grown over the years, the corrugated steel pipe industry has responded.
CSP culverts maintain the advantage of steel strength with a variety of coatings providing long service life. Allowable fill heights over 100 feet and minimum covers as low as 12 feet, this allows CSP to be matched to the strength required. Established long-term material properties ensure product performance and durability throughout the design life.
Green Living fences are a modular wall system of pregrown ivy. It allows you to gain privacy and still remain environmentally friendly. This gives you a sound and wind barrier while producing oxygen for the surrounding environment. From covering graffiti to surrounding your hot tub, this product has a wide range of applications.
High-density polyethylene (HDPE) is a polyethylene thermoplastic made from petroleum. With a high strength-to-density ratio, HDPE is used in the production of corrosion-resistant piping and geomembranes.
There is an HDPE product that can be applied to just about any situation.
At Devron , our mission is to provide exceptional construction products and services, maintain and grow our customer base, and exceed customer expectation in all aspects of our services through dedication, integrity and professionalism.
The manner in which we conduct our business with customers and fellow employees sets us apart – from interacting with them on the phone, in writing, in person and ultimately with the way we inject that “something special” into our service all contribute to this image of quality.
A culvert is a structure that allows water to flow under a road, trail, or similar obstruction. Typically embedded so as to be surrounded by soil, a culvert may be made from a pipe, steel, hdpe or other material.
SHORESOX™ is the most innovative bioengineered “living system” developed to immediately halt soil erosion and stabilize shorelines and hillsides.
Its unique design operates in balance with the principles of physics and the unwavering laws of nature.
Geotextiles are permeable fabrics which, when used in association with soil, have the ability to separate, filter, reinforce, protect, or drain.
Sometimes called filter fabric, geotextile is made of plastic threads that allow water to pass around them, but not very small particles of soil beneath them. Geotextile separates and contains the base from the underlying soil subgrade. It allows the base to shed water, and prevents the soil around it from working its way into the base.
Ontario Provincial Standards have been used since 1984. Partnerships between noted organizations and the OPS Advisory Board have allowed OPS to evolve into an excellent model of roads and public works standards development that is now characterized by consistently well-built, low-cost, safe, and dependable highways and roads in the province.
Compost filter sock is an open mesh fabric tube that is filled with compost ground organic material such as yard waste and land clearing waste that has been composted. It’s an environmentally friendly product that settles out or filters out sediment and non-source pollutants from run-off water on jobsites that has exposed soil during rain events.
Diamond Sock offers three types of compost filter socks. Each sock type has been designed for different filling and installing applications. All of our sock netting is made of high quality materials and made in the U.S.A.
A hardiness zone is a geographically defined area in which a specific category of plant life is capable of growing, as defined by climatic conditions, including its ability to withstand the minimum temperatures of the zone. For example, a plant that is described as “hardy to zone 10” means that the plant can withstand a minimum temperature of −1 °C (30 °F). A more resilient plant that is “hardy to zone 9” can tolerate a minimum temperature of −7 °C (19 °F). First developed for the United States by the Department of Agriculture (USDA), the use of the zones has been adopted by other nations, including Canada.
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