kxa
Structural
- Nov 16, 2005
- 207
A client has come to me for help to get C.O. from the town for a retaining wall that he has put up without the Geo-Grid Fabric that the architect had specified on his sealed plan.
The wall is 4' high and the stones are 12 to 15 inches wide. Top or the wall is 15" wide and the bottom 18". the bottom stone which is 8" high is completely buried and is place on 8" of compacted 3/4" blue stone gravel.
The client does not want to remove the backfill to install a geo-grid. I was thinking if I could strengthen the slope by driving 5/8" dia. rebars behind the wall to go below the bottom of the wall and perhaps at a normal angle to the shear failure surface, I can prevent it from future sliding or failure. Any thought or suggestions?
Thanks.
The wall is 4' high and the stones are 12 to 15 inches wide. Top or the wall is 15" wide and the bottom 18". the bottom stone which is 8" high is completely buried and is place on 8" of compacted 3/4" blue stone gravel.
The client does not want to remove the backfill to install a geo-grid. I was thinking if I could strengthen the slope by driving 5/8" dia. rebars behind the wall to go below the bottom of the wall and perhaps at a normal angle to the shear failure surface, I can prevent it from future sliding or failure. Any thought or suggestions?
Thanks.