A mechanically stabilized earth mse retaining wall is a composite structure consisting of alternating layers of compacted backfill and soil reinforcement elements fixed to a wall facing.
Reinforced soil wall panels.
A more formal and urban architectural aesthetic is offered with our macwall segmental blockwork faced reinforced soil wall.
The ers system can be utilized to accommodate poor foundations that cause differential settlement within the wall or simply for aesthetics when a certain full height architectural pattern fascia is required.
Spiralnail the hilfiker twist in soil nailing.
The stability of the wall system is derived from the interaction between the backfill and soil reinforcements involving friction and tension.
Reinforced soil embankment r s e precast panel wall system.
Geogrid soil reinforcement used in conjunction with the soil enables that soil to perform better than it would in its unreinforced state accommodating greater loads or standing at steeper angles.
Reinforced slopes walls reinforced soil slopes rss are compacted fill embankments that incorporate the use of horizontal placement of geosynthetic reinforcement to create a stable oversteepened slope structure.
The concrete block fascia provides the aesthetics of a masonry wall yet with the reassurance of geogrid reinforced soil as the backfill.
Similar in concept and construction to the welded wire wall but with the addition of concrete panels at the wall face offering all the advantages of two stage construction.
Oversteepened slopes often require facial geosynthetic wrap and wire forms for erosion control and constructability at the slope face.
Steepened slope the laid back wire.