We construct concrete retaining walls for soil support, slope stability, and level changes. Each wall is built to manage soil pressure and water flow while maintaining ground structure.
Retaining walls are used where soil needs to be held in place or where there is a change in ground level. These walls prevent erosion and keep the land usable and safe.
Common uses:
Each wall is constructed based on slope angle, soil type, and drainage needs.
Walls are selected to match the site’s ground conditions and support needs.
Each type ensures soil stability and water control.
Concrete walls serve to:
We build walls based on site layout, load conditions, and soil type, ensuring durability.
Evaluate slope, soil behaviour, and drainage flow.
Excavate and prepare stable ground for wall base.
Place concrete with support and drainage channels.
This process ensures the wall handles pressure and water without risk of movement.
Walls on sloped sites are used to:
Placement and structure vary to suit each slope’s conditions.
Drainage is included in all walls to:
Drainage pipes, gravel, and outlets are used based on the site’s runoff pattern.
This depends on wall height and site zoning.
Yes, wall placement is adjusted to protect nearby structures.
This depends on wall type, soil load, and ground pressure.
Concrete walls last decades with correct build and drainage.