MSE retaining walls means mechanically stabilised earth or reinforced earth. This is an earth retaining system where compacted granular soil is reinforced with horizontal layers of steel strips or geo-synthetic materials.
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Soil Nailing – Installation,advantages and applications
Soil nailing is a slope protection technique for supporting unstable natural slopes and over steeping of existing slopes.
Read moreAnchored retaining walls/Tie back system-Advantages
Anchored retaining wall system is a structural element installed through the rock or soil to transfer the tensile forces developed in the structure to the ground. Anchored retaining walls are often slimmer than all their counterparts like gravity walls and cantilever retaining walls.
Read moreCrib retaining walls, Bin retaining walls & Gabion Walls
Retaining walls are rigid walls used for supporting soil laterally so that it can be retained at different levels on the two sides. The soil got a natural angle of repose and when it exceeds the range a retaining wall structure has to be provided.
Read moreRetaining walls – All Types, Materials, features and uses
Retaining walls are rigid structures used for supporting soil laterally and retained at different levels on the two sides.
They are vertical or near-vertical structures constructed to hold soil between two terrains when the slope exceeds the natural angle of repose.