Geo Textiles
Geocells for Soil Stabilization and Reinforcement (IS 17483 (Part 1): 2020)
Strategic Recommendations for Geocells for Soil Stabilization and Reinforcement
- Engage Early with BIS & Labs
Initiate BIS licensing under IS 17483 (Part 1):2020 before 1 Jan 2024. Conduct product testing in BIS-recognized labs to confirm compliance. - Partner with Compliance Experts
Work with the ERA Compliance Team to streamline documentation, testing, and ISI marking for domestic supply. - Contact ERA Support Team
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Assistance with QCO interpretation, license filing, and export exemption management. - Track Notifications & Circulars
Subscribe to the ERA Newsletter for real-time updates on Geo Textiles (QCO), 2022, including S.O. 1706(E), S.O. 2331(E), and MoT orders. - Do a Gap Assessment
Audit existing geocell inventory for tensile strength, seam strength, and dimensional accuracy as per IS 17483 (Part 1):2020 to avoid compliance delays.

Section | Details |
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Product Name | Geocells for Pavement Reinforcement |
IS Standard | IS 17483 (Part 2): 2020 |
Title of IS | Geosynthetics – Geocells – Part 1: For Soil Stabilization and Reinforcement – Specification |
Quality Control Order | Geo Textiles (Quality Control) Order, 2022 |
Notification & Amendments |
- Notified via S.O. 1706(E), dated 10 April 2023 - Amended via S.O. 2331(E), dated 24 May 2023 - Final enforcement via MoT Order dated 6 Oct 2023 |
Final Enforcement Date | 1 January 2024 |
Objective & Scope | To standardize the performance, quality, and structural behavior of geocells used for stabilization and reinforcement of soil in civil and geotechnical works. |
Products Covered | HDPE or polymer-based 3D geocell structures used in soil stabilization, load support, erosion control, and slope protection. |
Exemptions | Products manufactured solely for export are exempt from BIS certification and ISI marking. |
Industries Impacted |
- Road & Rail Infrastructure - Erosion Control & Slope Protection - Mining, Ports, and Defense - Geosynthetics Manufacturing Sector |
Mandatory Compliance | BIS license mandatory under Scheme-I of BIS (Conformity Assessment) Regulations, 2018. ISI mark must be affixed for all domestic sales. |
Next Steps for Stakeholders | Apply for BIS license, test product in BIS-recognized labs, affix ISI mark before distribution or sale in India. |
Legal Framework & Enforcement | Enforced under the BIS Act, 2016. BIS is the regulatory and enforcement body. |
Penalties for Non-Compliance | May include product seizure, license cancellation, fines, or imprisonment up to 2 years, or both. |
Conclusion | From 1 January 2024, BIS certification and ISI marking under IS 17483 (Part 1): 2020 are mandatory for all geocells sold in India. |
References / Annexures |
- QCO: S.O. 1706(E) [10 Apr 2023] - Amendment: S.O. 2331(E) [24 May 2023] - Enforcement Order: MoT [6 Oct 2023] |
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Notification
Geocells have been notified under the Geo Textiles (Quality Control) Order, 2022, via S.O. 1706(E) dated 10 April 2023 by the Ministry of Textiles. The Order was amended via S.O. 2331(E) dated 24 May 2023, and the final enforcement date of 1 January 2024 was confirmed by Ministry Order dated 6 October 2023.
Overview
Geocells are three-dimensional honeycomb-like cellular confinement systems used for soil reinforcement and erosion control. Typically made from HDPE or other polymers, these structures are expanded at the job site and filled with soil, aggregate, or concrete to form a stable, load-distributing platform. They are widely used in slope protection, embankment reinforcement, unpaved road support, and railway subgrades.
Objective & Scope
IS 17483 (Part 1): 2020 establishes minimum quality requirements and testing methods for geocells used in soil stabilization. It covers tensile strength, seam strength, density, dimensional consistency, and performance under load and stress conditions.
Products Covered
The specification applies to geocells used for:
- Base reinforcement of unpaved roads and working platforms
- Embankments and soft soil stabilization
- Slope and channel erosion control
- Retaining wall facings and load support over weak subgrades
Exemptions Provided
Products manufactured exclusively for export are exempt from BIS certification and ISI marking obligations.
Industries Impacted
- Highways & Railways – Soil reinforcement and load distribution layers
- Defense & Border Infrastructure – For rapid deployment roads and heliports
- Mining, Ports & Oilfields – Stabilizing haul roads and platforms
- Geosynthetics Manufacturing – BIS-compliant production of cellular grids
Mandatory Compliance Requirements
From 1 January 2024, geocells sold or used in India must:
- Conform to IS 17483 (Part 1): 2020
- Be BIS certified under Scheme-I
- Bear the ISI mark on product packaging and labeling
Next Steps for Stakeholders
- Submit application for BIS license along with technical documents
- Conduct testing through BIS-recognized laboratories
- Begin ISI-marked production and sales ahead of the enforcement date
- Maintain clear records for export-only units, if applicable
Legal Provisions, Enforcement & Penalties
The order is enforced under the BIS Act, 2016, with BIS authorized to inspect, audit, and enforce compliance. Penalties for violations include:
- Seizure of stock
- Suspension or cancellation of license
- Fines or imprisonment up to 2 years, or both
Conclusion
Effective 1 January 2024, all geocells used for soil stabilization and reinforcement must be BIS certified and conform to IS 17483 (Part 1): 2020. This ensures safety, performance, and reliability in key infrastructure projects involving soft soils and erosion-prone terrains.
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