Retaining Wall Information

Once a difference in grade has been identified in the design process, the decision must be made to construct a slope or a retaining wall. If adequate space exists, consider a slope. A retaining wall is required if adequate space is not available. Maximum slope steepness is dictated by the quality of fill soil available and whether or not the slope will be protected with riprap to eliminate the need for mowing and other maintenance.

Consider the following criteria in choosing a retaining wall: cut or fill determination, constructibility and aesthetics.

  Cut or Fill Determination
  Constructibility
  Aesthetics
  Alternate Walls
  Wall Layout Considerations
  Stability Considerations
  Design Procedures
  Recommended Construction and Maintenance System Selection
  Recommended Construction Practices
  Recommended Maintenance
  Proprietary Retaining Wall System Review
  Approved Concrete Block Retaining Wall Systems
  Approved MSE Panel Systems
  Loss of Backfill in Mechanically Stabilized Earth
  Underwater Drilled Shaft Construction