ᐅ Retaining wall with strip foundation and cascading formwork blocks

Created on: 30 May 2018 08:45
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tim2111
Hello everyone,

I have the following project in my garden:

There is a slight slope across our property, approximately 1.20 meters (4 feet) from the front right to the back left. To nearly level this out, I would like to build a retaining wall along the right side and the back of the property, fill it from the inside, and thereby raise the ground level. In this region, retaining walls up to 1 meter (3.3 feet) high can be built without a building permit / planning permission, so I want to keep just under this height.

At first, I planned to hire a landscaping contractor and use L-shaped steel anchors for the wall. However, based on the quotes I received and because I also want to install a double-wire mesh fence on top of the retaining wall, I am now considering doing the project myself.

I have already done quite a bit of reading and research and plan to proceed as follows:

- Excavation and installation of a strip foundation along the property boundary, approximately 80 cm (31 inches) deep to frost-free depth. The total length is about 30 meters (98 feet) on the right side and 25 meters (82 feet) at the back.
- Building the wall with formwork blocks and filling them with concrete including reinforcement.
- From a structural point of view, this should be feasible for a maximum height of 1 meter (3.3 feet) without special load requirements (no traffic or similar) and an 80 cm (31 inches) strip foundation, based on what I have read. Would you have any concerns here?
- After placing the formwork blocks but before pouring the concrete, I would set the fence posts directly in the formwork blocks and cast them in.

How should I handle the foundation considering the slope? My idea is to step the foundation in 20 cm (8 inches) increments—the height of one formwork block—so that at the front end of the property the strip foundation is at ground level (and I would cast the fence directly there). Then, as the terrain slopes downward, the strip foundation would step down in 20 cm increments following the natural slope. Accordingly, I would install the 20 cm high formwork blocks in steps with the descending terrain so that in the end I have a level wall. For this, I would need to cascade the foundation stepwise. How would you approach this? The soil is very firm and clayey, so I plan to pour the strip foundation directly into the excavated ground and only form (shape) the top few centimeters to create a clean finish.

What do you think?

Looking forward to your tips and advice!
tomtom7925 Aug 2018 21:17
Otus11 schrieb:
Dug it myself – because of plenty of drainage pipes.
The most fun was the compacted silt layer at 30-60cm (12-24 inches) depth.

I understand you.

Here, you can dig through clayey forest soil with stones and roots for 50 meters (55 yards) in 8 hours, even though we only go 20cm (8 inches) deep for a drain pipe.