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The importance of soil

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

The soil on your site is a critical aspect to your retaining wall project. Among the ways your soils can affect your overall project cost are:

  • Geogrid Requirements
  • Increased Effort to Compact
  • Cost of Importing Additional Material and Removing Existing Soils

A wall built in clay will have an increased need for geogrid when compared to the same wall build on a sandy site. This is because clay will “push” on the wall more than sand. This geogrid will be used to create a mass of soil large enough to overcome these forces.

Clays and silts resist compacting due to the shape of each grain of soil. They to trap water more and make proper compaction more labor intensive. It is important to achieve proper compaction to reduce future settlement and to increase the stability of the reinforced soil mass. To achieve the required compaction, you may need to compact more frequently with smaller lifts of soil, or use specialized compaction equipment.

When your site does not meet the minimum requirements suggested on the Working with Soils page on the Allan Block website, it may be required to remove the existing soil from the site and use select fill for the area within the geogrid. You may also find it necessary to increase the width of your base to compensate for poor soils under the wall.

If you have questionable soils on your site, please visit our website at allanblock.com for suggestions and recommendations. It will also be important that you contact a local engineer for help designing your retaining wall.

Tom

Don’t let Drafting and CAD Work Slow You Down

Monday, March 16th, 2009

I got a call from an engineer who was in a panic because his drafting expert was unexpectedly out of the office and this engineer had to meet a deadline with a set of construction drawings. He had performed the structural design of an Allan Block retaining wall, and now was the time to put something together for the contractor. Fortunately, Allan Block has solutions that streamline the drafting process.

The Allan Block engineering team has created a library of design details that are available for the design community. These details are available in .dwg, .pdf and .jpg format and cover a variety of applications including:

Geogrid Typical

Geogrid Reinforcement

  • Typical Retaining Wall Details
  • Drainage Details
  • Fence-Above-Wall Details
  • Water Applications
  • And more…

Beyond the details that are shown on the website, the Allan Block’s expert engineering assistance is available to assist with the more unconventional details. They may have your specific detail in their archive, or if you need help creating a unique detail, they are happy to lend a hand.

To tie these details to your specific project, Allan Block has created a program within the AB Walls 2007 Design Software called the AutoCAD Macro. This application can be used to quickly import scaled and layered details into AutoCAD from your specific project.

With all of these tools, the engineer on the phone breathed a sigh of relief, and he was able to get his project completed on time. Let Allan Block’s CAD tools help make your next retaining wall drafting project a breeze!

Why is there a limit to how tall a gravity retaining wall can be built?

Friday, February 13th, 2009

Yesterday I received a call from a contractor wondering why a chart on the Allan Block website limits the height of a gravity wall. After talking to them for a while I had a sketch in front of me of the wall they wanted to build.

The contractor sounded like he had a good head on his shoulders, so I started explaining the concepts of external stability. Since he mentioned the website, I directed him to the page that shows external stability so that he could see pictures and the recommended factors of safety for each of the design criteria.

External stability can be broken down into 4 main components:

  • Sliding: The wall is pushed forward
  • Overturning: The wall tips or leans forward typically pivoting on the toe of the base course.
  • Bearing: The retaining wall settles due to the weight of the retaining wall itself.
  • Global Stability: The site the retaining wall is built on has soils that are not stable. This analysis should always be done by a local geotechnical professional, especially when dealing with a site where you will have a slope above or below the retaining wall.

After our lengthy discussion on external stability, and looking at the website, the contractor had a firm grasp of why gravity walls are limited in height. In the end, he decided that geogrid reinforcement would be necessary for his wall.

Tom

AB Commercial Retaining Walls Manual

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

January 7th, 2009 MINNEAPOLIS, MN For complete details on how to build segmental retaining walls for commercial, residential, DOT or others projects using the Allan Block products, see the AB Commercial Retaining Wall Manual . From start to finish this document will guide you through everything you need to know for your project to be successful. Learn how to plan and design out your project before beginning, then use the detailed information, graphics and photos to install a gravity, reinforced or patterned retaining wall.
The AB Commercial Retaining Wall Manual is a very useful tool for everyone involved with SRW projects. Engineers and architects can understand how the system is engineered, use the detailed designs, reinforcement charts and specifications to specify the AB products with confidence. Contractors find the helpful installation information makes their jobs more efficient by saving them time and money. Owners of construction companies are known to be handing out this manual, in English and in Spanish, to their crews when building Allan Block Retaining walls because of the detailed information that is available.
Besides the basic installation information that is available, check out some of what is also included:

  • Building curves, corners and stairways
  • Projects with water, its effects and requirements for proper construction
  • Proper techniques for incorporating terraces
  • Finishing and ending wall options
  • AutoCAD Details on common topics
  • Detailed soil information
  • Internal and external analysis plus design considerations

Allan Block Corporation has been in the segmental retaining wall business for over 20 years, with millions of square feet of their products installed worldwide. The AB Commercial Retaining Wall Manual has the latest and most up to date information available. Visit our website at allanblock.com to view or print your copy, as well as check out all of the other tools and information that are available to help you Plan, Design and Build your next Allan Block Retaining Wall Project.

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