Retaining Wall, Railroad Tie

A detached structure or wall built to hold back earth, soil, or loose rock, designed to resist lateral pressure and earth slide on unnatural slopes where there’s a need to change ground elevations. They are used to hold or bound earth and soils between two different elevations where the terrain has undesirable slopes or the landscaping requires severe shaping to hold it in place.

Included in Cost: Site excavation, backfill, gravel, pipe bedding, drain tile, filter fabric, wood railroad tie retaining wall, tieback ties, deadman ties, reinforcing, and labor.

Enter the square footage, between 0 and 100000, of wood railroad tie retaining wall. Measure the length and height of the wall to determine the square footage of retaining wall.


 

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