dannyypk
Structural
- Sep 29, 2004
- 26
I am in the process of investigating a retaining wall. It is a shape of \___ The short side (the diagonal) is about 10' long and the long side is around 26' long. It is a 6' tall wall (meansure from the top of footing). The wall is a drive way retaining wall, so the back side is only 5.5 ft back fill with concrete slab on the top. It was built up using only 8" CMU blocks with #4 @ 24 "o.c. Footing was around 3'-0". The building built it without any design.
There were two vertical crack in this wall. First one occur @ the joint where the diagonal meet the horizontal. The other crack occur @ 2 ft from the right end of the horizontal wall. These two crack are both veritcal crack and from top to bottom.
The Builder was seeking soultion to fix the wall in order to get the CO. I had suggested him to use the wall anchor to tie the wall back, but the company charge him 6500 for 5 anchor. So, he was seeking another economical solution.
I am thinking building up some buttress behind the wall.
How do I design an adequate buttree to support the wall?
and any other solutions?
Thank you!
There were two vertical crack in this wall. First one occur @ the joint where the diagonal meet the horizontal. The other crack occur @ 2 ft from the right end of the horizontal wall. These two crack are both veritcal crack and from top to bottom.
The Builder was seeking soultion to fix the wall in order to get the CO. I had suggested him to use the wall anchor to tie the wall back, but the company charge him 6500 for 5 anchor. So, he was seeking another economical solution.
I am thinking building up some buttress behind the wall.
How do I design an adequate buttree to support the wall?
and any other solutions?
Thank you!