This CAD library provides typical ECO-MSE® design examples used across a range of retaining, flood defence, and slope stabilisation applications.
The layouts shown are representative reference designs intended to demonstrate how the ECO-MSE bag system is commonly configured under different engineering scenarios.
These examples are made available to qualified contractors, consultants, and asset owners upon request.
✅ Typical layouts only – not construction-ready designs
✅ Provided for reference and feasibility discussion
✅ Suitable for rail, flood defence, and civil infrastructure contexts
The following design types are included in our CAD library. To protect intellectual property and ensure appropriate use, drawings are blurred until accesss is granted.

Typical tieback arrangements used to enhance pull-out resistance and improve overall wall stability in constrained ground conditions.

Representative layouts showing ECO-MSE integration with existing criblock retaining structures for repair and stabilisation works.

Typical bonding patterns demonstrating load transfer and interlocking between ECO-MSE bags within retaining structures.

Reference designs illustrating the use of geogrid layers in conjunction with ECO-MSE bags to manage higher loads and slope conditions.

Typical headwall layouts for culverts and drainage structures, designed to provide erosion control and long-term stability.

Representative designs for situations involving increased surcharge loads, such as highways, rail assets, or plant loading.

Typical examples showing ECO-MSE bags used in conjunction with sheet pile facing for combined structural and environmental performance.

Reference layouts demonstrating ECO-MSE use in shoreline and riverbank erosion control applications.

Typical stretcher bond layouts used to optimise wall geometry and visual consistency across retaining structures.
The following CAD layouts are typical design examples showing how ECO-MSE systems are commonly configured across different applications.
These drawings are provided for reference and discussion purposes only.

Typical tieback arrangements used to enhance pull-out resistance and improve overall wall stability in constrained ground conditions.

Representative layouts showing ECO-MSE integration with existing criblock retaining structures for repair and stabilisation works.

Typical bonding patterns demonstrating load transfer and interlocking between ECO-MSE bags within retaining structures.

Reference designs illustrating the use of geogrid layers in conjunction with ECO-MSE bags to manage higher loads and slope conditions.

Typical headwall layouts for culverts and drainage structures, designed to provide erosion control and long-term stability.

Representative designs for situations involving increased surcharge loads, such as highways, rail assets, or plant loading.

Typical examples showing ECO-MSE bags used in conjunction with sheet pile facing for combined structural and environmental performance.

Reference layouts demonstrating ECO-MSE use in shoreline and riverbank erosion control applications.

Typical stretcher bond layouts used to optimise wall geometry and visual consistency across retaining structures.
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