Hi. We currently have a wood sleeper retaining wall which is starting to collapse. It was built by the original residents of the house I'd say, probably in the very early 1980's. Anyway, we want to replace it and I've tossed around many many designs in my head.
There is a 16m section of the wall which will be exactly 1m high so that a permit is not required as this section of wall is not within 1.5m of a boundary, or slightly higher (which will require a permit) because the 8m side length is within 1.5m of a boundary, and so if I have to get a permit for this, then I may as well do it right and get it for the whole length and make the back section 1.3m which is what I'd prefer.
So, now comes the design question. For the back section of the wall I could use interlocking bricks, with reinforcing etc. But the advice I've had so far regarding the side wall is that I'll have to excavate into the neighbour's yard (oh yeh, like that'll happen) and use geofabrics etc.
After many many interations of design in my head and discussion with non-experts (mates), I've come up with the following.
H-beam (or nested back to back C section) uprights. I will then create formwork from post to post (25mm ply or similar, reinforced along the middle) and cast in-situ high strength (say 45Mpa) concrete with reinforcing for good measure (and maybe as a necessity). The wall depth would be 100mm to 150mm. Because of access, I’m likely to get a concrete pump in, had to do this before, what a bummer.
The concrete would be cast in one go.
The ground is fairly hard, maybe 50% clay/50% loam.
As I said, across the back, the wall will be about 16m at 1m to 1.3m high although I’ll be building some steps in, around 1m to 1.5m wide at some point.
The side 8m section actually starts at 1m to 1.3m high but over it’s length reduces to around 500mm high, so is not purely structural all the way.
I plan to lay a concrete foundation for the drainage pipe and use no-fines backfill. I was even thinking this morning I might put a drawstring/pull-through in the drain pipe so I can keep it clean of any silt that does get in there, and possibly wrap some geofabric around the backfill.
Backfill will probably be around 600mm deep.
There is a gentle slope, perhaps 1 in 20 to 1 in 40 providing a surcharge on the back 16m length of wall. The side wall has no such surcharge.
I DO NOT want this wall to move anytime in the next 100 years.
So, to my questions.
Question 1
Will this work and be permitted?
Question 2
How far apart should I set the H beams? I guess how think I make the wall and what reo I have in the wall will have an impact here.
Question 3
How deep do I need to place the H beams into the ground and what diameter hole? I was planning on 1m deep and 600mm holes.
Question 4
Anything I haven’t asked that I need to?