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    Neighbouring Fence and Retaining Wall Costs – Video - November 21, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Neighbouring Fence and Retaining Wall Costs
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    Railroad ties as a retaining wall – Video - November 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Railroad ties as a retaining wall

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    University of St. Francis Marin Hall Project – Video - November 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    University of St. Francis Marin Hall Project
    Presentation showing the design, before pictures, construction, and completion pictures. Unilcok Eco-Priora pavers, estate retaining wall, Joliet limestone water wall, and cable trellis system.

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    What Is a Retaining Wall? (with pictures) - November 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A retaining wall is a stabilizing structure used to hold sloping ground in place and to prevent the erosion and the movement of soil. It must be substantial and sturdy enough to accommodate and redistribute the lateral pressure caused by sloping ground. It is normally designed with seepage holes, which allow collected ground water to escape. This releases the additional pressure created by accumulated water and helps keep the wall stable.

    Several different materials can be used to construct a retaining wall. Stone and concrete are often used, and there are special blocks crafted from aggregate materials and light concrete that are designed specifically for this purpose. Some styles interlock, making assembly simpler, less costly and less time consuming, because each block fits securely with the next. Because the fit of these blocks is secure, they do not require the addition of mortar to hold them together.

    A retaining wall can be a series of "steps" or tiers, which allows for a more attractive design as well as more efficient erosion control. The design can include different types of plantings, flowers or materials in each tier to bring more texture, color and interest to the area. Aside from the aesthetic value, a tiered design also provides better erosion control by breaking down the amount of soil, and therefore pressure, held by each division of the wall.

    Large stones and railroad ties were often used to build a tiered retaining wall in the past. Today, there are many styles and types of blocks available for this purpose, and most people choose preformed blocks. They are affordable and easy to use, making other methods somewhat obsolete, unless the look of rough stone or wood is preferred.

    A homeowner can build the wall himself or have one built by a professional. The key to constructing a stable wall is making sure that it is completely level. Each layer must also be backfilled to give it substance and to help provide good drainage. Generally, sand, stone, pea gravel or leftover soil is used as backfill.

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    Condo developer asks CH to grant permit - November 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    THE developer of an upscale condominium complex in Barangay Guadalupe told the Cebu City Council yesterday that they are constructing a retaining wall and have secured some of the permits for their project.

    This, after the Council suspended the issuance of the building permit to Apple One Properties Inc. because of its reported failure to secure a development permit from the City Government.

    In a resolution sponsored by Councilor Nida Cabrera, the council observed that the housing developer already started its site development operation without securing the required development permit from the city.

    As observed, Apple One Properties applied for building permits in a piecemeal process, the resolution read.

    A representative of Apple One Properties earlier told the council that they intend to build a high-end community housing composed of 19 buildings in Sitio Banawa in Guadalupe.

    As reported by the Office of the Building Official (OBO), only two constructed buildings out of the 19 structures have permits from the city.

    The council suspended the issuance of the building permit after a concerned resident wrote Vice Mayor Edgardo Labella to inform the City of the potential hazard and flooding that the development may cause.

    Mira Ting, a resident of Forest Hills in Banawa, said that the back-filling at the project site hampers the flow of rainwater in the area.

    She said in her letter that the developer promised them that they will put up a retaining wall to secure her property, but the wall still hasnt been constructed that time.

    It is our humble plea that the City Council will look into this matter before the approval of the said application, Ting added.

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    Stone retaining wall part 2 – Video - November 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Stone retaining wall part 2
    Just an updated video of the progress.

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    Woman, 41, dies after car goes airborne, careens into Schuylkill - November 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A 41-YEAR-OLD woman died Tuesdaywhen her Volvo sped across Kelly Drive, hit a retaining wall and went airborne, plunging into the Schuylkill, police said.

    Two other motorists witnessed the horrific wreck that happened minutes before noon, Chief Inspector Joe Sullivan said. The witnesses told police that the Volvo was speeding down Hunting Park Avenue toward the river, then ran the red light at Kelly Drive, crossed the road and hit the water.

    The witnesses called police and stayed at the scene to direct officers to where the car went under. The Fire Department and police Marine Unit were called, Sullivan said, and divers located the car quickly but were unable to get its doors open underwater because it was badly damaged.

    A heavy-rescue crew pulled the Volvo from the water, Sullivan said, but the woman had died inside. She was pronounced dead on the riverbank at 1:35 p.m., police said.

    Sullivan said accident-investigation officers were probing the circumstances surrounding the fatal crash. He said there were no skid marks on the pavement indicating that the woman had hit the brakes, and it was too early to determine what made her drive into the river.

    The victim's identity had not been released as of Tuesday night.

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    Cumming GA Retaining Wall Client Reviews Contractor – Video - November 18, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Cumming GA Retaining Wall Client Reviews Contractor
    Homeowner Mateen Fikree reviews the contractor he hired to rebuild his residential retaining wall in Cumming, Georgia. Mr. Fikree describes how his retaining...

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    IDP Capstone Sept14 Forensic of Retaining Wall – Video - November 16, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    IDP Capstone Sept14 Forensic of Retaining Wall
    Starring: Adiela Adnan, Faten Shakila, Filza Hannah Norazli, Siti Rosyani Roslan and Syuhada Izam Designation: Final year student, Faculty of Civil Engineeri...

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    Blowout no barrier to landslip repair - November 16, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A pleased Otago Peninsula Community Board chairwoman Christine Garey (foreground) is in attendance as Dunedin City Council senior contract engineer Gareth Evans (left), Downer senior contract manager Ben van Meurs and council roading projects engineer Michael Harrison (right) discuss a retaining wall to be built at Broad Bay. Photo by Peter McIntosh.

    Dunedin City Council roading projects engineer Michael Harrison told the Otago Peninsula Community Board last week construction on the long-awaited project would start after Christmas, with work expected to be completed by the end of April.

    The 220m wall will be part of repairing damage caused by a landslip at Turnbulls Bay in last year's June storm, which resulted in delays and inconvenience for residents.

    Earlier this year, the council estimated the project - of which the New Zealand Transport Agency pays two-thirds and the council a third - would cost between $750,000 and $900,000.

    Asked by the Otago Daily Times why the cost of the project, being undertaken by Downer, had increased so much, Mr Harrison said there had not been any large changes in the scope of the project.

    ''Over that time, the market has changed and there is a greater realisation about the costs of some of these works.

    ''The preliminary estimates were considerably lower than what it ended up being,'' he said.

    The work included slip repair, preventive maintenance and widening the existing road to include a shared path for cyclists and pedestrians.

    The wall would be an average of 4m high, but up to 7m in parts.

    He accepted it had ''taken a while'' to get the project under way, but this was not unheard of for such complex jobs.

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