Many geo-engineering problems are related to the stability of infrastructures and hold significant societal impact. Soil stabilization is intended to mitigate structural health risks associated with geohazards such as soil erosion and landslides. Soil erosion silently erases land threatening thousands of houses and infrastructure yearly. Simultaneously, landslides, whether triggered by natural factors or human activities, pose a serious threat to lives, property, and the environment. These problems have always existed, but with extreme weather, ageing infrastructure and rising sea levels, they are expected to intensify, leading to an expansion of the soil stabilization market. Additionally, rapid urbanization is also driving the growth of this market, owing primarily to scarcity of suitable land for development and the need to expand existing infrastructure to support increased populations in urban areas.
To tackle these challenges BIGALPS Project has set out on a mission to introduce biocementation technology based on organic binders aiming to address these pressing challenges and contribute to a safer and more resilient future for our communities and the environment. BIGALPS aims to position bio-cementation as a sustainable, cost-effective alternative that aligns with global efforts to reduce carbon footprints while offering tailored solutions for diverse soil stabilization problems such as soil erosion, landslides, and poor foundation conditions. Through innovative approaches BIGALPS not only addresses technical barriers but also prepares for market entry by engaging stakeholders and validating business models. The project is expected to have a significant societal, economic, and environmental impact, enhancing infrastructure resilience, supporting sustainable construction practices, and fostering new market opportunities across Europe.