Last updated on Feb 1, 2024

How do you account for water pressure and drainage in retaining wall design and construction?

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Water pressure and drainage are two critical factors that affect the stability and performance of retaining walls. Retaining walls are structures that hold back soil or other materials from sliding or collapsing. They are often used in geotechnical engineering projects such as slope stabilization, foundation support, excavation, and landscaping. In this article, you will learn how to account for water pressure and drainage in retaining wall design and construction.

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