BIGALPS

Bio Inspired Geotechnical Applications to Launch Pan-European Solutions

Soil degradation poses a significant challenge to our society. An innovative soil improvement technique known as bio-cementation harnesses microorganisms to generate calcium carbonate, binding soil particles together. This method can serve as an alternative to soil improvement techniques that consume substantial energy and result in pollution, and it thereby contributes to climate change mitigation and adaptation. The EU-funded BIGALPS project has a mission to transform soil stabilisation by introducing cutting-edge biotechnology for soil treatment. This eco-friendly solution has the potential to address critical soil stability concerns associated with societal challenges like landslides, erosion and foundation soil stabilisation. Bio-cementation technology aims to supplant traditional cement-based soil improvement methods by offering a practical, well-invested and market-disrupting solution in the fields of geotechnical and geo-environmental engineering.

BIGALPS aims at creating a market breakthrough in the soil stabilisation field by offering a unique bio-technology for soil treatment, a complete environmentally friendly solution with the capacity to treat some of the most critical soil stability problems related to current societal challenges (landslides, erosion, foundation soil stabilisation, etc.). Bio-cementation is an innovative nature-inspired soil improvement technique, based on the metabolic activity of microorganisms to produce calcium carbonate that binds the soil particles together. The technology has the potential to substitute energy-intensive and polluting soil improvement methods currently available that are hazardous to the natural environment, thereby contributing to climate change mitigation and adaptation. The project builds up on two previous ERC projects (Advanced ERC and Proof of Concept) that allowed among others the development of three patents. BIGALPS is the natural continuation of previous accomplishments and will further mature and validate the bio-cementation technology to achieve full compatibility with real environment, existing norms and industry standards while explore the most efficient business model. 

The work will address two interconnected objectives: (1) mature and validate the bio-cementation technology in solving real engineering problems related to current society needs (landslides, erosion and foundation soil stabilisation) and (2) achieve the market uptake as an alternative to traditional cement-based soil improvement techniques. Three pilot sites will be used to mature and demonstrate the technology in real environment as well as to introduce the technology in specific markets of Europe with direct feedback and help from main players of the industry. The goal is to have a market-ready solution which will be investment ready and “de-risked” to ultimately create a market breakthrough and grow into the next big thing in geo-technical and geo-environmental engineering.

Project ID

101113081

Funding period

1 October 2023 - 30 September 2026

Total budget

€1,756,837.46

EU contribution

€1,756,837.50

Funding programme

Horizon Europe

Call for proposals

HORIZON-EIC-2022-TRANSITION-01

Type of action

European Innovation Council

Project contribution to Mission Soil’s:

Specific objectives

  • 1. Reduce land degradation relating to desertification
    Not targeted
  • 2. Conserve and increase soil organic carbon stocks
    Not targeted
  • 3. No net soil sealing and increase the reuse of urban soils
    Not targeted
  • 4. Reduce soil pollution and enhance restoration
    Not targeted
  • 5. Prevent erosion
    Targeted
  • 6. Improve soil structure to enhance habitat quality for soil biota and crops
    Partially targeted
  • 7. Reduce the EU global footprint on soils
    Not targeted
  • 8. Increase soil literacy in society across Member States
    Not targeted

Operational objectives

  • 1. Build capacities and the knowledge base for soil stewardship
    Not targeted
  • 2. Co-create and upscale place-based innovations to improve soil health in all places
    Targeted
  • 3. Develop an integrated EU soil monitoring system and track progress towards soil health
    Not targeted
  • 4. Engage with the soil user community and society at large
    Not targeted

Innovation hotspots

  • 1. Carbon farming
    Not targeted
  • 2. Soil pollution and restoration
    Targeted
  • 3. Soil biodiversity including the microbiome
    Not targeted
  • 4. Circular economy solutions
    Not targeted

Cross-cutting dimensions

  • 1. Business
    Not targeted
  • 2. Digital
    Not targeted
  • 3. Territorial
    Not targeted
  • 4. International
    Not targeted

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