Keep Turbine Deliveries and Cranes Moving—Even in Wet Cycles

Stabilize weak subgrades, eliminate rutting, and maintain trafficability through every phase of construction and O&M.

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Access roads
Access roads
Crane paths
Crane paths
Laydown yards
Laydown yards
O&M roads
O&M roads
Switchyard yards
Switchyard yards
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What Wind Farm Teams Are Saying

Wind Farm Civil Challenges: What Breaks Schedules

Your roads fail because the loads are extreme and the conditions are unforgiving.

Container deliveries pound the same routes repeatedly.
Heavy haul turbine deliveries stress weak subgrades.

Blade trailers, tower sections, and nacelle transports push axle loads that conventional gravel roads can't handle—especially through turns where stress concentrates.

Crane paths need consistent support
Crane paths need consistent support.

A 400-ton crawler crane doesn't tolerate soft spots. One weak section means repositioning, delays, and risk.

Wet seasons mean rutting, pump-out, and rework
Wet seasons mean rutting, pump-out, and rework.

When subgrade saturates, traffic pumps fines to the surface. Roads fail. Crews wait. Schedules slip.

Remote sites compound every problem
Remote sites compound every problem.

Getting aggregate to site is expensive. Regrading crews cost more when they're hours from anywhere. Every maintenance event hits the budget harder.

Managing miles of roads across a massive footprint
Managing miles of roads across a massive footprint.

A large wind farm might span 50,000 acres with 100+ turbine locations. That's a lot of road to keep trafficable.

Maintenance never stops during construction
Maintenance never stops during construction.

Traffic doesn’t pause once roads are built. Ongoing turbine deliveries, crane moves, and service vehicles accelerate degradation forcing constant repairs.

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Where BaseCore Fits on Wind Projects

BaseCore geocells lock aggregate in place—creating stabilized, permeable surfaces that handle heavy container traffic and drain without failing.

One system. Every phase. Every application.

Construction Phase
  • Turbine delivery routes — Heavy haul roads that handle blade trailers, tower transports, and nacelle deliveries without rutting
  • Crane paths and staging areas — Consistent support for crawlers up to 60,000 kg
  • Laydown yards — Stabilized storage areas for components waiting for installation
  • Temporary and permanent access roads — Build once, use through construction and O&M
  • Gate entrances, transitions, intersections — High-stress points that fail first on conventional roads
O&M Phase
  • All-weather maintenance roads — Technician access that stays trafficable year-round
  • Pullouts and turnaround areas — Spots for service vehicles that won't rut out
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What Your Wind Project Looks Like with BaseCore

Before

  • Roads that rut after every blade delivery
  • Crane pads that need rework before each turbine
  • Crews waiting for ground to dry
  • Regrading costs eating your contingency
  • Schedule slipping turbine by turbine

After

  • Heavy haul routes that hold up — Blade trailers, tower transports, nacelle deliveries without road failures
  • Crane pads ready when you are — Consistent support through the entire installation sequence
  • All-weather access — Crews keep moving even after rain
  • O&M roads that last — 75+ years of maintenance access without reconstruction
  • One build, every phase — Construction roads become permanent O&M infrastructure

Products for Wind Farm Applications

BaseCore HD

Best for: Heavy haul routes, crane paths, high-traffic zones, laydown yards

  • Smaller cell aperture (180mm x 218mm) for maximum confinement
  • Double-welded seams—no single-weld weak points
  • Virgin HDPE—no recycled material
  • 4-8" cell depths available

BaseCore Geocell

Best for: Lighter-duty access roads, shoulders, slopes, erosion control

  • Larger cell aperture (287mm x 320mm)
  • General reinforcement applications
  • 2-6" cell depths available
Quick Selector
Application Typical Loads Subgrade Risk Recommended Product Cell Depth
Turbine delivery routesHeavy haulVariableBaseCore HD4-6"
Crane paths60,000 kgHighBaseCore HD + BaseGrid6-8"
Laydown yardsForklift + storageModerateBaseCore HD4-6"
O&M access roadsLight/mediumLow-moderateBaseCore HD or BCR3-4"
Shoulders/slopesMinimalErosion riskBaseCore Geocell3-4"

Get a Section + ROM for
Your Wind Project

Tell us about your project. We'll send back a recommended section, quantities, and budgetary pricing within 1-2 business days.

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Budgetary only. Final design confirmed by your Engineer of Record. We typically respond within 1-2 business days.

Reach Us Directly: 888-511-1553

Frequently Asked Questions

Can this handle turbine delivery loads and turning movements?
 

Yes. BaseCore HD with 4-6" cell depths handles blade trailers and tower transports. Widen sections at turns to accommodate trailer swing.

How does it perform in wet seasons compared to conventional gravel roads?
What do you need to produce a section + ROM?
Is this temporary or permanent?
How do you handle soft subgrades (low CBR)?
What aggregate types work best?
How do you transition to asphalt or concrete?
What does maintenance look like over time?
How fast can it be installed compared to paving?
Can it be phased as turbines are installed?