Become a Partner
Grow with us – access systems, knowledge, and a network of professionals worldwide
Become a Partner
Grow with us – access systems, knowledge, and a network of professionals worldwide
SRBT is more than a service provider – we are part of a growing ecosystem of
specialists, technicians, and engineers who believe that protecting soil
and restoring vegetation demands not just tools, but systems, knowledge, and
collaboration.
We invite selected companies, planners, and institutions to join our network as
qualified partners – and to benefit from shared standards,
technical support, and access to cutting-edge expertise in
vegetation engineering.
Why Join the SRBT Network?
Revegetation and erosion control projects are becoming more complex, faster-paced, and higher-risk.
Clients demand certified results, planners expect scalable systems, and conditions on-site often require improvisation within defined parameters.
Our partners benefit from:
- Structured knowledge transfer from experienced system users
- Access to SRBT technologies and field-tested material setups
- Joint development of new methods and pilot projects
- Visibility and positioning through shared branding and communication
As a partner, you remain independent – but never alone.
Training & Certification Programs
We offer international training programs, designed for both new and established professionals. These are not off-the-shelf webinars – but practical, real-world focused formats that include:
- Introductory modules for hydroseeding, hydromulching, and tackifier systems
- Advanced tracks for Soil Bioengineering 2.0, phytostabilization, and large-scale reclamation
- Specialized topics such as slope greening logistics, mulch selection, seed ecology, or remediation planning
- On-site Field Days and hands-on workshops in selected regions
- GASBE-aligned certification pathways for field crews, project managers, and advisors
Beyond Hydroseeding: A Full Toolbox of Solutions
Hydroseeding and hydromulching are proven, scalable, and cost-efficient – but they are only one part of the picture.
Modern vegetation engineering draws from a far wider spectrum of methods:
- Erosion control matrices and engineered mulches
- Soil amendments and functional substrates
- Pelletized aerial application systems
- Remote pump logistics for inaccessible sites
- Site-specific phytotechnologies and remediation concepts
The industry has equipped us with a full quiver of arrows – now we must choose, combine, and apply them with intent.
Our role as SRBT is to help partners navigate these options, to filter noise from value, and to create systems that work – reliably and repeatably.
What We Look For in a Partner
- Professional commitment to soil protection, revegetation, and erosion control
- Willingness to invest in training, quality, and long-term project capability
- Openness to shared standards and continuous learning
- Technical infrastructure or the ambition to build it up
We work with:
- Landscape and civil contractors
- Environmental engineers and planners
- Municipal and infrastructure service providers
- Mine operators, airfield authorities, and land reclamation agencies
The Next Step
If you’re ready to build more than vegetation – if you’re ready to build expertise, systems, and trust – let’s talk.
We offer individual onboarding support and assess project fit, technical scope, and regional synergies before proposing any form of cooperation.
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Hydroseeding Services
Advanced techniques for rapid and sustainable vegetation growth in a variety of terrains and climates.
Erosion Control
Advanced erosion solutions to protect the course and prevent soil loss on slopes, bunkers, and water features.
Revegetation Solutions
Custom strategies for large-scale revegetation and ecological restoration.
Golf Course Solutions
Specialized services for golf course greening, maintenance, and landscape stabilization.
Golf Course Solutions
Specialized services for golf course greening, maintenance, and landscape stabilization.
Golf Course Solutions
Specialized services for golf course greening, maintenance, and landscape stabilization.