Commercial Installation Manual for Allan Block Retaining Walls
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Allan Block Retaining Wall Products and Collections
A Complete Family of Wall Products
The Allan Block Collections give you a choice of styles to meet your site and design requirements.
AB Collection - Retaining Wall
The AB Collection is our most popular retaining wall collection.
Whether you are building a simple raised garden or tackling a major hillside, the AB Collection will provide just what you need.
Chart showing multiple sizes, and shapes.
Photos of projects using our AB Collection.
AB Aztec - Retaining Wall
AB Aztec Collection brings ancient sophistication to modern retaining walls.
Whether you are building a simple raised garden or tackling a major hillside, the AB Collection will provide just what you need.
Chart showing multiple sizes, and shapes.
Photos of projects using our AB Aztec Collection.
AB Metropolitan - Retaining Wall
With minimalistic aesthetics and smooth clean lines, the AB Metropolitan line of blocks main focus is on functionality
This style offers a solution for a variety of wall applications, ranging from small residential to large-scale commercial projects.
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Photos of projects using our AB Metropolitan Collection.
AB Europa - Retaining Wall
The AB Europa Collection offers the look and feel of weathered stone to the landscape.
The hand laid stone effect brings European old world charm and distinction to any retaining wall project.
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Photos of projects using our AB Europa Collection.
AB Fieldstone - Retaining Wall
AB Fieldstone is our Green retaining wall product. This two-piece system has a facing unit and an anchoring unit.
Allan Block has opened the door to many benefits that are not only Green, but Natural and Friendly as well.
Chart showing multiple sizes, and shapes.
Photos of projects using our AB Fieldstone Collection.
What is a Retaining Wall
Gravity Wall or Geogrid Reinforced Wall?
Types of Retaining Walls
Understanding the dynamics of How Retaining Walls Work
The Allan Block System - Engineered for Simplicity
Built-In Interlock
Built-In Setback
Built-In Drainage
Hollow-Core System
Gravity Retaining Walls
A retaining wall that relies solely on its own weight to stand up is called a gravity wall.
Setback and Sliding Wedge
Leverage and Total Unit Mass
Gravity Wall Maximum Wall Heights
Understanding the dynamics of How Retaining Walls Work
Sample Gravity Wall Calculations
Analyze a gravity wall with the following site conditions:
Reinforced Soil Walls
When retaining wall heights exceed those listed in the gravity wall chart, geogrid can be added to provide a stable retaining wall condition
Geogrids are flexible, synthetic meshes which are manufactured specifically for slope stabilization and earth retention.
Positive Interlock
External and Internal Stability
Other Reinforcement Options
Masonry Reinforcement
Earth Anchors
No-Fines Concrete
Soil Nailing
Plan/Design
Retaining Wall Planning
Develop an accurate understanding of the jobsite before beginning any design, engineering, or construction on a project.
Site Geometry including Soils and Soil Selection.
Water Management including Grading, Drainage, Surcharges, Slopes, and Setback.
Soils and Friction Angle Chart
Retaining Wall Design
Proper retaining wall design requires evaluation of the following:
Wall Location, Wall Height, Structural Requirements, and Total Structure.
Materials and Site Checklist Prior to Construction
Check Materials, Delivery Storage, Wall Rock, Backfill Soils, Foundation Preparation, and Geogrid Layout.
Build with AB, AB Aztec, AB Metropolitan, and AB Europa Collections
Gravity Retaining Wall Construction
Site Prep and Excavation
Install Base Material and Base Course
Install Wall Rock
Install Additional Courses
Stepping up the Base Course on a Slope
Reinforced Wall Construction
Site Prep and Excavation
Install Base Material and Base Course
Install Wall Rock and Backfill Material
Compaction, Install Geogrid, and Install Additional Courses
Installation Steps to Build a Proper Base Trench for AB Retaining Walls
Modifying Blocks and Caps
Inside and Outside Corners
Cutting Caps for Corners and Curves
Altering Blocks
Construction Tips for Patterned Walls
Working with Geogrid
Retaining wall block can be used to construct walls that retain, or prevent the movement of the soil. The maximum height these walls can be built without the use of reinforcement is dependent on these primary conditions.
How Does Geogrid Work?
No-Fines Concrete Backfill
Use of AB No-Fines Concrete Backfill has increased our ability to install reinforced retaining walls in locations where typical construction would not be possible because of property line constraints or limited excavation options.
No-Fines Engineering Properties
No-Fines Concrete Backfill
No-Fines Concrete Installation Steps
Additional Courses
Finishing Options
No-Fines Chart
Retaining Wall Compaction
Proper placement and compaction of the infill soils are critical.
The most important step in getting proper compaction.
The consolidation zone runs from the back of the block back 3 ft (0.9 m) into the infill soil.
Water Management
The design and performance of most retaining walls are based on keeping the reinforced zone relatively dry.
Things to consider in our design:
Grading, Ground Water, and Concentrated Water Sources.
Build Patterned Walls with AB, AB Aztec and AB Europa Collections
Retaining Wall Patterns
All of the Allan Block Collections can be used to create a variety of pre-set and random patterned retaining walls.
Two and Three Course Patterns
Lite Patterns using the smaller blocks in the Collection.
Pattern Wall Construction
Excavate and Install Base Course
Install Geogrid
Install Course Pattern
Ending and Topping off Wall
Building Patterned Walls
Patterned Wall Construction Tips
Installing Reinforcement
Ending and Topping off the Retaining Wall
Curves and Corners
Stairs, Step-Ups and Tips for Patterned Walls
Building with AB Fieldstone
AB Fieldstone Gravity Wall Construction
Base Coursse and AB Fieldstone
Installing Wall Rock and Backfill Materials
Additional Courses for AB Fieldstone
Stepping up the Wall Base
AB Fieldstone Reinforced Wall Construction
Install Base Course for AB Fieldstone
Install Wall Rock and Backfill Materials
Compaction and Installation of Geogrid
Backfill & Compact with Additional Courses
Finishing an AB Fieldstone Wall with Caps
Filter Fabric Above Top Block / Below Cap
Capping Step-Downs
AB Fieldstone Construction Tips
Inside and Outside Curves with AB Fieldstone
AB Radius Chart for the Base Course of AB Fieldstone
Modifying Anchoring Units
AB Fieldstone Stepping Down
Creating a step down is similar to building an outside corner as it uses the same facing units that are manufactured with a textured side and has the same placement of the anchoring units.
When Stepping up the Wall Base is Needed
AB Fieldstone Stairs
Stairs can be designed with flowing curves or straight lines. Curved sidewalls create a softer, natural look. Straight sidewalls and corners o?er a crisp, traditional style. Building stairs requires careful planning and flexibility and will take extra time to design and build.
AB Fieldstone Parapets
How to Build a Parapet or Double Sided Wall
Using Dogbone for Interlocked Parapets
Standard Parapets, Wider Parapets and Curved Parapets
Construction Details with AB, AB Aztec, AB Metropolitan, and AB Europa Collections
Finishing Retaining Walls
Ending and Topping Retaining Walls
Building Step Downs
Building Turn-in Retaining Walls
Finishing Options for Retaining Walls
Building Curves and Serpentine
Inside and Outside Curves
Building Tighter Curves
Working with Radii
AB Radius Chart for the Base Course
Building Inside and Outside Curves
Building Corner
Inside and Outside Corners
Altering AB Corner Blocks for Different Setbacks
Installing Geogrid on Inside and Outside Corners
Building Inside and Outside Corners
Proper Stair Construction for Retaining Walls
Stair Design
Stair Applications
Basic Stair Construction
Stair Tread Options
Ideas for Designing Stairways
Building Terraces
It is often more aesthetically pleasing to replace one large retaining wall with two or more smaller terraced walls. Terraced walls can act as surcharges and may create global instability, therefore reinforcement may be necessary.
Building Water Applications
Retaining walls constructed in conditions where there is moving water (streams), standing water with wave action (lakes), or retention ponds are considered water applications.
Water applications must be evaluated and designed to fit the unique characteristics of the site. Consult with a local qualified engineer for design assistance.
Adding Fences, Railings and Gates
There are several options for installing fences and guide rails on top of an Allan Block retaining wall. The structure and wind loads of the materials used will determine the placement of the fence relative to the retaining wall and if additional reinforcement is required. Refer to the approved plans for construction details.
Sleeve-IT
Lighting for Retaining Walls
Lighting brings new possibilities to any landscape. Add a dramatic look with ground mounted lighting or illuminate stairways and pathways with recessed lighting. Allan Block walls with decorative lighting fixtures provide not only a distinctive design, but adds safety and security to the landscape.
Design Details for Allan Block Retaining Walls
Allan Block has a library of design details - cross section drawings to assist the design community in efficiently creating professional documents for our retaining walls and fence system.
Typical Details, Drainage Details, Fence Details, Water Applications Details, AB Fieldstrone Details, and Additional Details
Construction and Inspection Checklist
Review Wall Design Plans For:
Compliance of Site to Latest Site Plan
Review of Reported Soil Conditions with On-Site Soils Engineer
Review of Above Grade Water Management with Project Civil Engineer
Material Estimation Worksheet
Examples for Material Estimation including:
Geogrid
Drain Pipe
Infill Soils
Define Terms
Define Terms:
Base Material, Reinforced Zone, Consolidation Zone, Compaction Zone, Geogrid, Infill Soils, Drain Pipe, and Wall Rock.
Estimating Chart (Geogrid & No-Fines)
Surcharge Cases
Design Parameters
Geogrid
Specifications
Wall Specifications
Section 1 General
Section 2 Materials
Section 3 Wall Construction
Geogrid Specifications
Section 2 Part 1 General
Part 2 Materials
Part 3 Wall Construction
Leed Chart
What is LEED?
How Can Allan Block Products Help Your Project Achieve LEED Credits?
LEEDs Charts
Charts and Tables
Standard Product Specifications Chart
Table 1.2 - Chart
Gravity Wall Heights Chart
Table 1.3 - Chart
Soils Chart for Retaining Walls
Table 2.1 - Chart
AB Setback Chart
Table 2.2 - Chart
Typical Friction Angle and Soil Unit Weights Chart
Table 3.1 - Chart
AB Radius Chart for the Base Course
Table 6.1 - Chart
Estimating Chart (Geogrid & No-Fines)
Surcharge Cases
Design Parameters
Geogrid
Leed Chart
What is LEED?
How Can Allan Block Products Help Your Project Achieve LEED Credits?