Technical Affairs

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Technical Affairs Department Activities

The Technical Affairs Department executes excavation, engineered filling, engineering structures, stream reclamation, shoring works, and superstructure works—including roads and pavements—within the borders of our Organized Industrial Zone in full compliance with current standards.

Road and Parcel Design

Within the scope of excavation and filling works performed on roads and parcels:

  • Filling operations are carried out in layers.

  • Required compaction values (Modified Compaction) for each layer are verified through laboratory and field tests to ensure controlled filling.

  • This process provides the necessary ground bearing capacity for heavy industrial structures and high-tonnage vehicle traffic.

Ground Improvement Works

As part of ground improvement, the Deep Soil Mixing (DSM) method is applied to all filled ground, regardless of the presence of weak sections.

  • The DSM method increases ground bearing capacity by mixing the existing soil in-situ with binding materials.

  • It reduces risks such as consolidation and provides a fast, economical improvement solution.

  • This method contributes significantly to creating safe and long-lasting foundations specifically for industrial buildings.

Mechanically Stabilized Earth (MSE) Walls and Shoring Systems

In areas requiring deep excavation or high filling, and in locations with significant elevation differences:

  • Bored pile installations, retaining walls, and Geo-wall systems are implemented to ensure slope stability and increase structural safety.

Engineering Structures and Stream Reclamation

Within the scope of reclamation works carried out in stream beds with large basins:

  • Stone walls, culverts, and relevant engineering structures are constructed to reduce flood risk.

  • These structures facilitate the discharge of harvested rainwater and the controlled drainage of surface water.

Road Construction

For internal zone roads, concrete pavement with a thickness of 30 cm and a C30/37 compressive strength class is applied over sub-base and base layers, designed specifically for heavy industrial traffic.

  • This provides a road infrastructure that is long-lasting, low-maintenance, and possesses high bearing capacity.

  • Utilizing domestic resources, it ensures a safe, comfortable, and sustainable transportation infrastructure for heavy-tonnage vehicles.

Intersection and Landscaping Works

Connection roads and intersection construction are carried out to make access to our Organized Industrial Zone safe and comfortable. Access to industrial facilities is provided in an uninterrupted, secure, and efficient manner with the comfort of asphalt.

In accordance with landscape application projects:

  • Trees and shrub groups are planted in medians and intersections.

  • Through hydroseeding and hydromulching applications, seeds for meadows and wildflowers with very low water requirements—suitable for the region’s climate and ecological conditions—are planted.

  • These applications prevent soil erosion and flooding by increasing the water-holding capacity of the soil.