features
assembling the hesco bastion entails unfolding it and (if available) using a front end loader to fill it with sand, dirt or gravel. the placement of the barrier is generally very similar to the placement of a sandbag barrier or earth berm except that room must generally be allowed for the equipment used to fill the barrier. the main advantage of hesco barrier, strongly contributing to their popularity with troops and flood fighters, is the quick and easy setup. previously, people had to fill sandbags, a slow undertaking, with one worker filling about 20 sandbags per hour. workers using hesco barrier and a front end loader can do ten times the work of those using sandbags.
hesco barrier/hesco bastion/hesco gabion wall:
hesco bastion with grey geotextile
•packing: wrapped with shrink film or packed in pallet.