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RETAINING WALLSTHE ENGINEERED SEGMENTAL RETAINING WALL SYSTEM
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
RidgeRock Retaining Walls ...The ENGINEERED Segmental RetainingWall System
RidgeRock Retaining Wall Systems combine thestringent design requirements of engineered retainingwalls with the beauty of architectural landscaping.
The RidgeRock Retaining Wall System was developed by soilretention specialists to meet the specific design requirements ofengineers, architects and owners. The proper design of efficient andeconomical retaining wall systems requires a strong workingknowledge of soil retention theory and practice. The developers ofthe RidgeRock concept have amassed over 25 years of soil reinforcement design experience. Their evaluation of present soil retentionneeds has resulted in the development of the RidgeRock Retaining Wall System ...a combination of products and services which totallyaddress the site development requirements of commercial, residential, and public works projects.
The RidgeRock Retaining Wall UnitWeight (not filled):
Height:
Depth (front to back):
Width (left to right):
Face coverage:
Setback per course:
The RidgeRock Cap UnitWeight:
Height:
Depth (front to back):
Width (left to right):
Face coverage:
68 pounds
·4 inches
12 inches
18 inches
0.50 square feet
75 pounds
8 inches
12 inches
18 inches
1.0 square feet
0.5 inches
Note: RidgeRock dimensions may vary. Please contact your local RidgeRock representative for exact specifications.
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Specification guidelines: RidgeRock Retaining Wall SystemsPart 1: General
1.0 I DescriptionWork shall consist of furnishing all materials, labor, equipment, andsupervision to intall a segmental retaining wall system to the lines,grades, design and dimensions shown on the plans, or as establishedby the owner or owner's engineer.
1.02 Related WorkA. Section -S ite PreparationB.' Section -Earthwork
1.03 Reference StandardsA. NCMA Design Mannal for Segmental Retaining WallsB. ASTM C 140-Sampling and Testing Concrete Masonry UnitsC. ASTM D4595-Test Method of Tensile Properties of Geotex-
tiles by the Wide-Width Strip MethodD. GRI-GG4-Determination of the Long Term Design Strength of
Geosynthetics1.04 Delivery, Storage and Handling
A. The Contractor shall inspect the materials upon delivery toassure that the proper material has been received.
B. The Contractor shall store and handle materials so as to protectmaterials from damage. Damaged material shall not be incor-porated into the segmental retaining wall.
Part 2: Materials
2.0 I Concrete Segmental Retaining Wall (SRW) UnitsA. SRW units shall be RidgeRock Retaining Wall Units.B. Concrete segmental retaining wall units shall conform to the
requirements ofNCMA TEK 2-4 and have a minimum 28 dayscompressive strength strength onooo psi and a maximumabsorption of 10 pcf as determined in accordance with ASTMC 140. The units shall have adequate freeze/thaw protectionand meet the requirements of ASTM C 1262.
C. All SRW units shall be sound and free of cracks or other de-fects that would interfere with the placement or performance ofthe units.
D. SRW unit dimensions shall not differ more than ±lIS inch asmeasured in accordance with ASTM C 140.
E. Cap adhesive shall meet the requirements of Ridge Rock Re-taining Walls Inc.
2.02 Geosynthetic ReinforcementA. Geosynthetic Reinforcement shall consist of those high
strength geogrid or geotextiles designed for use in segmentalretaining wall systems.
B. The geogrid type, strength and placement shall be as shown onthe plans. The design properties of the geogrid/RidgeRocksystem shall be determined by the procedures outlined in theGeosynthetic Research Institute, GRl-GG4, and NCMASRWU-1.
2.03 Drainage AggregateDrainage aggregate shall be a clean crushed stone or granular fillmeeting the following gradation:
2.04 Reinforced Backfill
Sieve Size percent Passing
I inch
3/4 inch
No.4
No. 40
No. 200
100
75-\00
0-60
0-50
0-5
The reinforced backfill shall be free of debris, and consist of inor-ganic, low plasticity soil.
Part 3: Installation
3.01 ExcavationA. Contractor shall excavate to the lines and grades shown on the
grading plans.3.02 Foundation Preparation
A. The foundation soil shall be excavated to the leveling pad di-mensions indicated on the plans.
B. The foundation soil shall be evaluated by the engineer to con-firm the design bearing strength of the foundation soils. Soilsnot meeting the design bearing strength shall be replaced withsuitable fill.
3.03 Leveling Pad InstallationA. A minimum 6 inch thick layer of compacted granular material
shall be placed as shown on the construction drawings.B. The granular base shall be compacted to 95% ofthe maximum
standard Proctor density. The base shall be capable ofprovid-ing a firm level bearing pad on which to place the first courseof Ridge Rock Segmental Retaining Wall Units.
3.04 Retaining Wall Unit InstallationA. All materials shall be installed at the elevation and orientation
shown on the plans.B. The retaining wall units shall be installed adjacent to each
other along the alignment of the wall.C. Fill the RidgeRock Retaining Wall Units with drainage aggre-
gate (Section 2.03).D. Extend the drainage aggregate a minimum of 12 inches behind
the retaining wall units.E. Clean the top of the units so that they are free of aggregate.F. Offset the second course of Ridge Rock units, and pull them
'""- forward, so that the RidgeRock Shear Key engages with thelower RidgeRock course. Repeat the above procedure until theproper height is achieved.
G. Terminate the end of the wall by turning the units at a radiusinto the embankment.
3.05 Cap Unit InstallationA. Place the Cap Unit over the last course of retaining wall units.B. Use a high strength cap adhesive designed exclusively for seg-
mental retaining walls to bond the cap to the wall.3.06 Geosynthetic Installation
A. Install the geosynthetic reinforcement at the elevations shownon the construction drawings.
B. The geosynthetic shall be installed by placing the primarystrength direction of the product over the RidgeRock Unit(extended to the face of the unit), placing the next course ofretaining wall units over the geosynthetic and pulling thegeosynthetic taut. Anchor the end of the geosynthetic withpins or stakes to maintain tension prior to fill placement. .
3.07 Backfill PlacementA. The backfill shall be placed in maximum loose lift thicknesses
oflO inches, and compacted to 95% of Standard Proctor den-sity.
B. Backfill shall be spread and compacted in such a manner thateliminates the development of slack in the geosynthetic.
C. Only hand operated compaction equipment shall be allowedwithin 3 feet of the front of the wall face.
D. Tracked construction equ ipment shall not operate directly uponthe geosynthetic reinforcement. A minimum backfill thicknessof6 inches is required prior to operation of tracked vehiclesover the geosynthetic reinforcement. Turning of tracked vehi-cles shall be kept to a minimum to prevent fill and geosyntheticdisplacement.
E. Rubber tired equipment may pass over the geosynthetic rein-forcement at slow speeds less than 10 mph. Sudden brakingand turning must be avoided.
F. At the end of the day's operation, slope the backfill away fromthe wall to direct runoff away from the wall face. The contrac-tor shall not allow surface runoff to enter the wall constructionsite.
3.08 Drainage Fill PlacementA. The drainage fill shall be placed as directed on the construction
plans.B. Install a minimum 3 inch drainage pipe behind the base of the
wall to collect drainage from the drainage fill.
Design Applications:The design applications for the RidgeRock Retaining Wall System are nearly infinite ...
Distributed by:
§JJ~~~~L • Commercial and retail centers - RidgeRock re-
~taining walls increase useable space, adding
l:l valuable parking and building footage to the de-
- a m velopment.
• Apartments, condominiums and multi-familyn~L housing - Severe space constraints and spaceFE rn :: consuming grade changes are eliminated by the
use of the RidgeRock Retaining Wall System.
ED • Highway and Transporation Systems - Ridge-
~ j Rock retaining walls minimize transportationright-of-way aquisition, and provide economi-
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cal, aesthetically pleasing bridge abutments andwing walls.
~r" • Homes - Landscaping areas are enhanced andproperty constraints minimized by the use of~ IDRUla RidgeRock retaining wall systems.
LRidgeRock Retaining Walls ...The Engineered Segmental Retaining Wall System.Call your local RidgeRock representative to learn more about how RidgeRock RetainingWalls can meet even your most challenging landscaping and site development needs.