spockman
Structural
- Jul 26, 2005
- 10
I have been asked to review a segmental block retaining wall that was constructed about 10 years ago. The problem is that the contractor used unreinforced concrete blocks 2'x3x'x4' as the first course for his wall. We have tested the blocks and the concrete quality varies substantially, and in fact several of the blocks have started to fail due to freeze thaw. In my experience, these types of blocks are not intended for permanent use and will only continue to get worse. The wall is approximately 5ft tall and over 200ft long. I am trying to save the contractor from tearing down the wall and re-building but am not sure how to repair the block in place. Does any one have experience with this type of detail, any great ideas?
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