Heavy-Duty Construction Barriers from Big Bags USA®

Big Bags USA® flood barriers are so much more than just an emergency flood control solution. Our heavy-duty temporary barriers can be used in a variety of construction projects. Our barriers provide a re-usable alternative to sheet pile cofferdams, sandbag barriers, water barriers, single FIBC bags, super sacks and aqua dams. If you were searching for dewatering ideas, water diversion, cofferdam projects, berms, weirs or temporary barriers, you've found the solution!

Construction Barrier Features


Big Bags USA® construction barrier systems have unmatched versatility to handle the highest demands at a fraction of the cost compared to other products. One system is 15' long, 36" wide and 40" tall. One, five bag system, can be placed and filled by just two men in less than 10 minutes.

  • The barrier is made of 10 mm thick polypropylene, with the highest UV resistant polymers available to increase longevity in sunlight. They are rated for over 2,200 hours of direct sunlight.
  • The flexibility of the barrier allows for use on any and all surfaces without the need for trenching or leveling to get a good seal. 
  • Barriers can be connected together to form any length.
  • You can form both arcs and right angles with the barrier systems. 
  • Our barrier systems deploy faster than any other barrier on the market and are 200 times faster to deploy than traditional sandbag walls. 
  • Big Bags USA® uses 1/2 the amount of sand used in a sandbag wall built to the same height. 
  • Not only is the barrier reusable, but the sand can also be kept in the bags.
  • Clean-up is easy - simply warehouse the bags, sand included, for the next use. 
  • Due to the systems being reusable, there's no need to budget for new systems for every project. 

Construction Barrier Uses


You can use Big Bags USA® construction barriers for a variety of different projects. No other battier can be filled and placed fast than ours. Fast, reusable barriers save time and money, which is ideal with any project. Here is a list of some common uses:

  • Cofferdams - With our barriers, you can build small or large sandbag dams with various types of equipment such as excavators or cranes.
  • Weir - Maintain steam levels by using our bags as a small dam over rivers.
  • Water Diversion - Use our bags to guide water wherever you want it to go and keep it out of areas where you don't want water to be.
  • Coastal Erosion & Soil Erosion - Regardless of whether or not you are dealing with erosion control for beachfront property, streams, rivers or lakefronts, our construction barriers are a fast solution to your problems.
  • Dewatering - Large sandbag dams can be built to dewater any size work area. They can even be pyramid stacked to any height.
  • Temporary Barrier - When you're finished using the Big Bags USA® system, you can easily remove it, and store the bags for later use on a different project.
  • Berm - Use our barriers as a temporary barrier berm to protect a water treatment plant during reconstruction.   

If you're a contractor with an excavator, front end loader or a crane, consider contacting a Big Bags USA® representative for information on how to use our temporary barriers in your local communities. There is a high demand for rapid deployed barriers throughout the United States during the rainy spring season. Create additional work for your company by supplying temporary barriers to your local communities in times of need like heavy rain events. If you are capable of deploying our product on your job sites, you could easily be hired to deploy barriers by your state, county or local municipalities in times of need.

If you have an immediate need for our systems, or have any questions for us, please Call us Toll Free at 1-800-337-0537 or visit www.BigBagsUSA.com.


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Disaster Relief & Innovative
Protection Systems, LLC
(573) 480-6699

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