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Large retaining wall blocks
Large retaining wall blocks









  1. #LARGE RETAINING WALL BLOCKS INSTALL#
  2. #LARGE RETAINING WALL BLOCKS DOWNLOAD#

The angle of the incline is approximately 15 degrees. Inclined gravity retaining walls are similar to gravity retaining walls but they lean into the retaining earth. The concrete blocks are normally 600 x 600mm or 800 x 800mm in width and height and come in various lengths to suite modules of either 600mm or 800mm.

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Concrete block retaining walls typesĬoncrete block gravity retaining wallsare constructed using interlocking concrete blocks. The baskets are normally 1m x 1m x 2m long. The wire baskets are made of galvanised wire, plastic-covered galvanised wire and stainless steel wire. Gabion basket retaining walls are constructed by filling wire baskets with stone. There are three types of gravity retaining walls : To understand the design principles and modes of retaining wall failure read more on retaining wall design. Gravity retaining wall use their mass to act as resistance to hold back the retained earth. There are four main types of retaining walls: Some are economical and some are more expensive. Some have long life spans and others have shorter life spans.

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Some of the types are simple to build and others are more difficult. The walls would divert the flow of the Nile into reservoirs as well as irrigating the fields.Ī retaining wall is a structure made from large rocks, baskets filled with small rocks, treated timber, cast in-situ concrete and concrete blocks. The Egyptians built Gabion-style retaining wall from reeds. They were originally designed to hold back the river Nile. Retaining walls date back to ancient Egypt.

#LARGE RETAINING WALL BLOCKS DOWNLOAD#

To see the £/m2 rates for each retaining wall idea type, go to our retaining wall price comparison page or download our retaining wall design and price guide.īefore we begin let’s look at the history of retaining walls. We have listed in price order from the most competitive to the least competitive retaining walls. The complete list and price comparison is below: Retaining wall type price comparison

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We have fifteen different retaining wall types on the website. Hudson Civil Products can assist to provide a design service as part the MassBloc ® package, if required.KNOWLEDGE BASE Retaining wall types Retaining wall types

  • Design: All MassBloc ® walls must be built in accordance with site specific design, prepared by a registered engineer.
  • Tapered block sides easily adapt to curved walls.
  • Manufacturing Flexibility: Blocks can be manufactured with varying height and width.
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    Permeable Retaining Wall System: Blocks are permeable and can be supplemented by agricultural pipe in effectively minimizing hydrostatic pressure.Being dry-stacked, the system can tolerate some movement and settlement. Dry Stacked, Mortarless construction: The blocks are interlocked by a nib precast into the base of each standard unit.MassBloc ® is a modular system with low labour requirement. ‘INSTANT’ Wall System – Quick to Install: Two experienced workers can place up to 70 blocks per day.

    #LARGE RETAINING WALL BLOCKS INSTALL#

    The system is remarkably simple to install and Hudson Civil Products staff can assist you with any project aspects from preliminary planning and costing to detailed design and installation. Hudson Civil Products have extensive experience with the system, and have worked with leading Tasmanian contractors who have made the switch to MassBloc ® for many of their retaining wall and earth retention projects. The MassBloc ® system is taking Tasmania by storm, with councils, industry and government authorities realising the benefits of this simple and effective system for creating retaining walls, landslip stabilisation, sea walls, bridge abutments and wing walls, earth retention and more.











    Large retaining wall blocks