![]() ![]() REDI-ROCK wall solutions products come in several styles and can be used to build gravity retaining walls, reinforced retaining walls, hybrid walls and freestanding walls. *The surcharge loading category above assumes a solid surface such as concrete, asphalt or pavers having a suitable supporting subgrade. Build stronger, more durable and more beautiful walls with less work and better results by choosing REDI-ROCK from Nicolock Paving Stones. Final designs for construction purposes must be performed by a local registered professional engineer, using the actual conditions of the proposed site. Check with a local engineer for assistance if you are in a seismic area. ![]() The gravity wall heights shown above do not account for seismic loading. All heights based on exposed wall heights and include a cap block. This table is based on clay soil having an internal friction angle of 27° (Ref) or better and a sandy soil having an internal friction angle of 32° (Ref) or better. The systems may also employ soil reinforcement that extends into the backfill and allows for the construction of walls with significant height (e.g. Examples of the Betaloc® in use Betalocs are ideal for both temporary and permanent structures. Wall Heights listed are for reference only. Block to block interfaces include friction, shear elements, and interlock. We recommend a maximum height of 3-4 bricks dependent on use. Typical applications and uses include: Retaining Walls for Earth and Ground Retention Storage Bays for Aggregates (sand, gravel, crushed stone etc. Maximum Wall Heights - Gravity Retaining WallsĪB, AB Aztec & AB Europa Collections 6° (Ref)ĪB Fieldstone Short Anchoring Unit(SAU) 6° (Ref)ĪB Fieldstone Long Anchoring Unit (LAU) 6° (Ref)ĪB Vertical Only of the AB Collection 3° (Ref) Quick and fast installation giving a durable, robust, effective and versatile solution for a variety of both permanent and temporary uses and applications. ![]()
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