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- Smith Walls - Retaining Wall Specialist - With over 20 years of experience and over 250,000 sq. ft. of retaining walls constructed; walls ranging from seat walls to walls 30 feet in height.
- King's Material, Inc. - Manufacturer of retaining wall systems, concrete blocks for use in retaining walls, retaining wall stairs, and related products. Includes specifications and photos.
- GeoStone Retaining Wall Systems, Inc. - Supplier of segmental retaining wall systems.
- Rockwood - Suppliers of concrete retaining wall units to form large, small, complex, tiered, curved and straight retaining walls.
- Cornerstone Retaining Walls - Design and construction of retaining walls for developers, homebuilders, and homeowners.
- Port-O-Wall Systems - A DOT pre-approved precast steel-reinforced concrete system for sound walls,retaining walls, and combination walls with integral traffic collision barriers.
- Hilfiker Retaining Walls - Designer and supplier of reinforced soil retaining wall systems. Company history, information on various wall systems, and contact information.
- Stone Salvage - Supplies and installs natural stone, sandstone, barnstone, bridgestone, and curbstone for landscape walls, stone walls, garden walls and retaining walls.
- Geowestern - Supplier of earth retention products including block retaining wall systems.
- Soil Retention - Specializes in segmental retaining walls and erosion control development, block production and installation.
Wikipedia Articles
- Retaining wall - A retaining wall is a structure that holds back soil or rock from a building, structure or area. Retaining walls prevent downslope movement or erosion and provide support for vertical or near-vertical grade changes.
- De Wallen - De Wallen, also known as Walletjes or Rosse Buurt, is the oldest part of Amsterdam, covering several blocks south of the church Oude Kerk and crossed by several canals. The name Wallen (walls) refers to the medieval retaining dam walls in the old center of Amsterdam.
- Soil nailing - Soil nailing is a technique in which soil slopes, excavations or retaining walls are reinforced by the insertion of relatively slender elements - normally steel reinforcing bars. The bars are usually installed into a pre-drilled hole and then grouted into place or drilled and grouted simultaneously.
- Stone wall trees in Hong Kong - Masonry wall trees refer to trees grown from openings in masonry stone retaining walls. In alleviating harzards from landslides, many slopes adjacent to main roads and developments on Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong needed to be secured.
- Tieback (geotechnical) - A tieback is a horizontal wire used to reinforce retaining walls for stability. With one end of the tieback secured to the wall, the other end is anchored to a stable structure, such as a concrete deadman which has been driven into the ground.