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Segmental Retaining Wall Theory & Design

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BLOCK USA

HARDSCAPES USA

Product Line Review

Gray CMU’s, Architectural CMU’s,Retaining Walls, Pavers, Stone Products, Erosion Control Units, Fireplaces, Firepits & Construction Products


Architectural CMU’s:


HARDSCAPES USA

Hardscapes USA’s Concrete Pavers!


Concrete Pavers:Bremen 4x8


HARDSCAPES USA

Hardscapes USA’s Concrete Pavers!


Concrete Pavers:Bremen 4x8


Concrete Pavers:SF Rima


Concrete Pavers:SF Rima


Erosion Control Units:Submar Revetment Mat System


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History of Mechanically Stabilized Earth (MSE) Structures

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Ziggurats

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Natural Vegetation Reinforcement

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Great Wall of China •  More than 300 miles long •  Thin soil lifts •  Tamarisk branches

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Segmental Retaining Walls Mid-1980s

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Two Types of Retaining Walls •  Gravity Walls •  Reinforced Walls

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Gravity Retaining Walls •  Height limitations •  Smaller applications •  Requires less work area

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Gravity Wall Weight of Block

Weight of Soil

Batter of Block

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Reinforced Retaining Walls •  No height limitations •  Large applications •  Requires larger excavation area •  Requires geosynthetic reinforcement

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Reinforced Retaining Wall

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Using Geosynthetic Reinforcement

Tension

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Using Geosynthetic Reinforcement

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Using Geosynthetic Reinforcement

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Using Geosynthetic Reinforcement

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Using Geosynthetic Reinforcement

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Soils Up to 90% of a SRW system is soil Identify what you have on site 1. Soil types and friction angle 2. Soil testing prior to construction 3. QA/QC testing during construction

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What soils do you have on the site? •  Coarse Grained Soil:

SAND/GRAVEL

•  Fine Grained Soils:

CLAY/SILT

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Soil Zones

Active Soil Zone

At Rest Soil Zone

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Know Your Soil and Effects on Site

Sand and gravel (34 degrees)

Clay (26 degrees)

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Site Conditions •  •  •  •

Surcharge (live or dead) on top (crest) of wall Slope behind the wall Level at the top (crest) and bottom (toe) of wall Terraced walls

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Loading On The Wall

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Slope Behind Wall

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Slope Behind Wall

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Level Crest and Toe

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Level Crest and Toe

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Independent Terraced Walls

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2 :1 Rule

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Dependent Terraced Walls

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Global Stability

Potential failure mode outside the zone of reinforcement or blocks

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Why Specify Segmental Retaining Walls?

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Design Versatility

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Ease and Cost of Construction

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Extended Design Life

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Aesthetics

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Aesthetics Evolved

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Employee of the Year


Beveled Split Face

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Straight Face

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Match Architectural Block

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Color Bands – Custom Colors

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Tumbled-Face Texture

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Capitalize on Color and Texture

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Applications

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Residential Construction

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Residential Courtyards

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Commercial Courtyards

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Sunken Gardens

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Sunken Gardens

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Creating Usable Space

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Amphitheater Seating

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Stadium Seating

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Free Standing Walls

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Seating Walls and Columns

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Stairs and Railings

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Golf Course Design

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Elevated and Island Greens

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Pool Support Structures

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Pool Support Structures

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Multi-Family and Town Homes

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Entrance Ways and Signage

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Big Box Store Development

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Site Feasibility Costing

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Water Applications

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Channel Flow and Wave Action

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Retention Ponds

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Detention Ponds

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Fence Detail

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Building codes require fencing and guards‌


esign Option #2 e can put the responsibility on someone else.


Design Option #3 Grouting the top three courses of block may work


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Guard Railing Detail

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Utilities

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Tunnel and Culvert Headwalls

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Rail Road Loading

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Extreme Loading

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Elevated Vehicle Ramp

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60' Tall Back-to-Back Walls

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Land Bridge Applications

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Traffic Barrier

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Traffic Barrier Detail

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DOT Construction

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Unique Design Solutions

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Retaining Wall Design Options Gravity Retaining Wall

Geosynthetic-Reinforced Retaining Wall

Anchorplex™ Retaining Wall

Direct-Anchorage Retaining Wall

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What Is Structural Backfill? •  Porous cement-treated aggregate •  Self-compacting •  Aggregate sizes can vary •  Mix components

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–  6:1 to 7:1 ratio of aggregate to cement –  Clean crushed stone –  5 gallons +/- of water to 100 pounds of cement

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Advantages of the Anchorplex™ Retaining Wall System •  Effectively increases depth of facing unit •  Reduces excavation by about 60 percent •  Only need depth of structural backfill required by design

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Anchorplex™ Retaining Wall System Retaining wall built with –  Anchor™ products –  Self-compacting structural backfill that meets specifications developed by Anchor Wall Systems –  Backed by engineering support tools developed by Anchor Wall Systems

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Building am\n Anchorplex™ Wall •  Install wall up to 2 feet •  Place first lift of structural backfill •  Spray surface between pours if structural backfill dries •  Boards can keep material from going over wall face

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Finished First Pour

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Tight Hillside Location

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Resources •  Mix Components •  Construction Details •  Estimating Charts •  Installation Guide •  See anchorwall.com\ For Professionals

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Double & Triple Stacked Block Detail

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Double Stacked Block & Grid Detail

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Double Stacked Block

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Summary

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Why choose SRWs? •  •  •  •

SRWs are cost-effective Relatively quick and easy to install Aesthetically pleasing Flexibility to accommodate special design elements (stairs, terraced walls, curves, etc.) •  Proven performance

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Specifying and Bidding Segmental Retaining Walls

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Specifying and Bidding Considerations •  How are SRWs currently specified and bid? •  Are there drawbacks to current bidding system? •  Are there solutions to improve current model?

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How SRWs are Typically Specified and Bid •  •  •  •

“Designed by Others” Draw a line on the plans TW and BW Generic specification with very little detail No review of final design or quality assurance during construction

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Bidding Drawbacks •  Coordination – limited coordination between civil, geotechnical and SRW design personnel prior to design or construction •  Timing – no time to review or make design revisions •  Liability – insurance and experience of the SRW design Engineer

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Additional Bidding Drawbacks •  Pricing – how to get an apples to apples comparison, who evaluates proposals? •  Performance – Contractors or engineers cutting factors of safety to back into a suitable price to win the project, reverse engineering •  Change Orders – different soils than assumed or ignoring global stability •  Quality Control – limited or no QC/QA monitoring during construction

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Solution to Bidding Process •  Have the project engineered upfront •  Competitive bids from other systems still received at bid time •  Adoption of a specification that that spells out the responsibilities of all stakeholders •  Adoption of a quality assurance program to assure quality control of the contractor

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Questions?

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Excavation and Leveling Pad •  Lay out wall and excavate •  Prepare leveling pad •  Install base course

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