TigerGuy
Geotechnical
- Apr 29, 2011
- 2,568
I need to design a reconstruct of an area damaged by erosion. The area in question is at the top of limestone bluffs overlooking a major river. Total elevation difference is 120 ft.
The only thing I can think of is to excavate the material loosened by erosion, then build a drainage path for the water and retaining wall with soil nails into the limestone for tiebacks and work up from the base.
I'll be getting some soil borings, including coring into the rock. Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. In the words of the owner, "I'm not looking to save money on this. I want a solution to last 100 years."
M-I-Z
The only thing I can think of is to excavate the material loosened by erosion, then build a drainage path for the water and retaining wall with soil nails into the limestone for tiebacks and work up from the base.
I'll be getting some soil borings, including coring into the rock. Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. In the words of the owner, "I'm not looking to save money on this. I want a solution to last 100 years."
M-I-Z