Retaining Walls
Retaining walls provide lateral support to vertical slopes of soil. They retain soil which would otherwise collapse into a more natural shape. The retained soil is sometimes referred to as backfill.
Retaining walls can be constructed with a variety of building techniques and with different materials such as steel, timber, or reinforced soil, but most frequesntly concrete.
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Concrete Walls
Concrete can be used to pour new walls, or existing walls can be covered with concrete to give them a new look. Other building methods include concrete block construction or precast concrete wall panels.
Segmental retaining walls
Segmental retaining walls consist of modular concrete blocks that interlock with each other. They are used to hold back a sloping face of soil to provide a solid, vertical front, thus transforming steep slopes into flat, usuable surfaces.