We provide geogrid-reinforced, gabion, and precast concrete retaining walls for slope stabilization. Durable, eco-friendly, and customizable, they meet seismic requirements and enhance landscape aesthetics.
Concrete, masonry and geogrids, as well as gabion walls, are used for retaining walls to stabilize soil, water, or other materials that could potentially cause damage during a landslide or erosion. Retaining walls are vital.
What materials are retaining walls made of?
How do retaining walls prevent landslides?
Reinforce soil with geogrids or stack gabion cages to stabilize slopes.
What is the lifespan of retaining walls?
50+ years with proper drainage and maintenance.
Are retaining walls eco-friendly?
Yes! Gabion walls allow vegetation growth, and geogrids are recyclable.
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