
A Brief History of EPS Geofoam
EPS Geofoam was first used in Norway in 1972. It seems that much of the terrain of Norway is comprised of precarious ground. In fact, the first project was a small bridge known as Flom Bridge, in Oslo.

EPS Geofoam was first used in Norway in 1972. It seems that much of the terrain of Norway is comprised of precarious ground. In fact, the first project was a small bridge known as Flom Bridge, in Oslo.

If you are new to the topic or unsure of the many uses for Geofoam, this article might be of interest to you.

You’d have to be living under a geofoam rock not to know the value and importance in maintaining our nation’s wetlands and natural habitats.

The use of precast concrete wall panels is nothing new. In fact, precast concrete wall panels including insulation is not that new either.

Knowing which EPS density (or density of EPS) is the correct one for your project may not be as easy as it may seem

Civil engineering projects that require embedded retaining walls often rely on secant pile wall construction to accomplish the stabilization of embankments, large commercial below ground storage space (basements).

Even though Expanded Polystyrene (EPS or Geofoam) has been around for more than a century, when it comes up in conversations, people instinctively think of disposable coffee cups, disposable coolers and packaging peanuts.

Even though Expanded Polystyrene (EPS or Geofoam) has been around for more than a century, when it comes up in conversations, people instinctively think of disposable coffee cups, disposable coolers and packaging peanuts.