Posted: Mon Sep 12, 2016 12:09 pm
Hi
I am looking for some advice on creating a poured concrete retaining wall. The wall will be approx 600mm high, 200mm of which will be below ground level. The 400mm above ground is holding back soil on a raised border. The wall will be 11 metres long by 150mm wide consisting of a 5 metre straight section run and a 6 meter curved section. A few questions hopefully non too dense!!:
1.Can I form the wall straight off the sub soil, without the need for a separate footing?
2.What is the maximum length of wall you can have before you need an expansion joint?
3.Will a wall of this height need steel reinforcement bars and if so what thickness bars will I need and how should they be placed (horizontal/ vertical or both)? I was contemplating driving 10mm thick steel bars into the ground at 400mm centres , but not sure if this the best way or even necessary.
Any help or advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Nigel
I am looking for some advice on creating a poured concrete retaining wall. The wall will be approx 600mm high, 200mm of which will be below ground level. The 400mm above ground is holding back soil on a raised border. The wall will be 11 metres long by 150mm wide consisting of a 5 metre straight section run and a 6 meter curved section. A few questions hopefully non too dense!!:
1.Can I form the wall straight off the sub soil, without the need for a separate footing?
2.What is the maximum length of wall you can have before you need an expansion joint?
3.Will a wall of this height need steel reinforcement bars and if so what thickness bars will I need and how should they be placed (horizontal/ vertical or both)? I was contemplating driving 10mm thick steel bars into the ground at 400mm centres , but not sure if this the best way or even necessary.
Any help or advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Nigel