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Photo of the Month: Ventura County Landfill

We hope that everyone is enjoying a very white and snowy holiday. If you are looking for a sunny photo, we feature a project from Santa Paula, California. International Lining Technology crews installed more than 954,500 square feet of geosynthetic material at the Ventura County Landfill in 2006. Superintendent Dave Hartman completed this project with […]

Updated: ILT looking for estimating assistant

Updated: International Lining Technology has filled the position. Check out who it is in upcoming April 2016 posting. Do you want to get your foot into the construction business? International Lining Technology has an opening for a full-time estimating assistant. The entry-level position will support the estimator and project managers. Job duties include locating project […]

Let’s meet up at Spokane’s mining meeting

International Lining Technology serves many clients in the mining industry, and one way we continue to stay connected is by attending many industry functions. At the end of the month, many of us will be heading to the American Exploration and Mining Association annual meeting in Spokane, Washington. The annual event rotates between the “Lilac […]

Project of the Month: Rio Tinto

This month, International Lining Technology is featuring our recently completed project at the Rio Tinto mine in Elko, Nevada. A crew of four lined a channel with 82 rolls of GCL. They completed the job on Oct. 16. International Lining Technology is one of the nation’s leading geosynthetics and geomembrane contractors, and we offer pond, […]

Project of the Month: Cummings Road Landfill

This month, International Lining Technology is featuring one of our latest completed projects. Our team of 12 employees just finished installing 558,935 square feet of 60 Mil HDPE and 8-ounce Geotextile at the Cummings Road Landfill in Eureka, California. They started the project on July 15, and the project was completed less than two months […]

Plastic-lined ponds helps with Empire Mine park water treatment

Earlier this year, project manager Sean visited the Empire Mine State Historic Park in Grass Valley, California. The park is located at what once was the oldest, largest and most prosperous gold mine in the United States. Today, families can tour the mineyard, grounds and learn more about what life was about during the Gold […]

New technology, 3-D printing could change geosynthetics industry

In recent weeks, several articles have crossed our desks about new material and technology that could turn the geosynthetics industry on its head. The potential of new material such as nanogeocomposites and 3-D printing could expand the uses and durability of geotextiles, geomembranes, waterproofing membranes and geosynthetic clay liners. Both of these articles can be […]

Photo of the Month: Empire Mine State Park

International Lining Technology’s photos of the month takes us to the Empire Mine State Park in Grass Valley, California with before and after images. In September 2011, our crews installed more than 127,000 square feet of lining. In April, project manager Sean visited the site after it had been filled.

Project of the Month: CS Mine Phase 1

International Lining Technology plays a large role during mining operations. One of our latest projects shows exactly how large and important our jobs are in sustaining an environmentally conscious work site. Superintendent Juan Ayala and his crew of 12 installed 40 mil HDPE smooth liner at the CS Mine Phase 1 project in Milford, Utah. […]

Time to enhance your geosynthetic installation skills

Today is the first day of school for many children in International Lining Technology’s hometown of Reno, Nevada. It also is good time to consider expanding our skill set and knowledge as geosynthetic applications and other related industries continue to evolve. We have highlighted three different courses that may enhance your career, and a few […]