Expotek
Mechanical
- Sep 6, 2003
- 4
I have a dilema. On my project, soils report calls for a Permanent Soldier Pile Lagging (SPL) to remain in place to retain the earth excavated about 6ft. high on the property line. In front of this SPL, we are to build CMU retaining wall.
Question is why build a retaining wall, if we need to have a SPL to retain the earth. Since Lagging is good for only 10-15 years, what if I use Concrete Lagging? then I see no reason to build another concrete retaining wall in front of it?
slope of retained earth is about 2:1 or less. Wall and the excavation is on my property line, so no access on the other side of the wall. Soil is Expansive silty Clay in Southern California.
Any HELP will be appreciated. What is my leat expensive but correct solution?
Question is why build a retaining wall, if we need to have a SPL to retain the earth. Since Lagging is good for only 10-15 years, what if I use Concrete Lagging? then I see no reason to build another concrete retaining wall in front of it?
slope of retained earth is about 2:1 or less. Wall and the excavation is on my property line, so no access on the other side of the wall. Soil is Expansive silty Clay in Southern California.
Any HELP will be appreciated. What is my leat expensive but correct solution?