Cooperation · the partner-minded enquiry

Designed for evaluation,
not adoption.

The first cooperation is a structured pilot — not a commitment. Bring the structure you would like to evaluate, and we bring the design library, the certifications, the samples and an engineer on call. Two weeks for the documentation, two months for the pilot pour, then you decide.

Composite Group GFRP rebar — studio plate
01 THE PILOT MODEL

Three steps,
designed end-to-end.

  1. 01
    Technical workshop

    Half-day with your design office. We bring the design rules, the code references and the detail templates. You bring the structure you want to evaluate.

    ~ 4 hours
  2. 02
    Sample delivery

    Physical material samples (Ø 6 / 8 / 12 mm), a bill-of-materials comparison versus steel, and a draft specification clause for inclusion in tender documents.

    ~ 2 weeks
  3. 03
    Pilot pour

    One documented pour in your project — bridge deck section, parapet, drainage channel, or retaining wall. Installation feedback, post-pour review, scaling roadmap for the next elements.

    Project-dependent

Suitable first-pilot elements: bridge deck sections · parapets · drainage channels · retaining walls · roadside slabs.

We join projects as a partner, not a supplier. The first step simply checks whether GFRP fits the element — not a commitment to switch.
Composite Group · cooperation principle · 2026
02 START THE ENQUIRY

Write to us, briefly.

A short message is enough to start. Tell us a little about the project and the role you play in it. A colleague reads it and replies within one working day.

01SEND A MESSAGE
≈ 60 sec
We typically reply within one working day.
Specifying GFRP for a project? Send a full technical enquiry instead →
03 THREE WAYS TO REACH US

Talk to the right person
from the start.

Selected from 75+ applicants · Build Better Innovation Challenge 2024
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