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		<title>The Fine Points of Constructing a Retaining Wall</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[<p>Whether made from wood, concrete, blocks or other materials, a retaining wall can enhance the appearance of a house, a commercial building or an open space. However, a retaining wall serves more than providing aesthetic value. It creates enclosed spaces and blocks off areas to create a sense of privacy. A retaining wall also prevents&#8230;</p>
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								<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether made from wood, concrete, blocks or other materials, a retaining wall can enhance the appearance of a house, a commercial building or an open space.</p>
<p>However, a retaining wall serves more than providing aesthetic value. It creates enclosed spaces and blocks off areas to create a sense of privacy. A retaining wall also prevents erosion of soil, thereby protecting the structure.</p>
<h2>Keys to a Well-Built Wall</h2>
<p>The common impression about retaining walls is that they’re built to last. However, many installations fail prematurely. Here are components that contribute to a successful retaining wall system:</p>
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<li>Soil Compaction</li>
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<p>The stability of the soil behind a retaining wall is crucial, no matter what material used. After compaction, the soil is dense and less absorbent, thereby minimising hydrostatic pressure on the retaining wall.</p>
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<li>Internal Drainage System</li>
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<p>Moisture causes the soil behind the wall to expand, which puts pressure on the structure. An internal drainage system will ensure that moisture is diverted, thereby reducing the pressure which could cause damage to the retaining wall.</p>
<p>The consistency of the soil behind the wall is vital. Light, sandy soils and gravel are excellent choices for backfill, as they drain well naturally.</p>
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<li>Use of Geogrid</li>
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<p><a title="The Constructor" href="https://theconstructor.org/building/geogrids-types-functions-applications-advantages/15190/" target="_blank" rel="noopener nofollow">Geogrid</a> is a synthetic material used to reinforce structures. It comes as large pieces of flexible synthetic mesh, which are laid down in layers of backfilled soil. The material takes much of the weight off the wall by preventing the tendency of soil to flow downhill.</p>
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<li>Installation of Anchors</li>
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<p>Although the above-mentioned factors make a retaining wall strong, reinforcement is still needed. This is where <a href="https://www.mksteel.com.au/products/anchors/">earth anchors</a> come in. Typically in the form of horizontal wires or rods, or helical anchors, they provide additional stability to the structure.</p>
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<li>Building a Retaining Wall</li>
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<p>The process starts by designing the wall and planning the layout. Determine the materials you’ll use to build the retaining wall. Most walls are made from brick, stone or concrete. It will depend on the purpose of the wall, the environment where it will be built and the client preference. Make sure that the structure complies with<a title="Standards Australia" href="https://www.standards.org.au/standards-catalogue/sa-snz/building/ce-032" target="_blank" rel="noopener nofollow">Australia’s standards</a> for earth retaining structures.</p>
<p>The construction starts with the excavation to create a trench. The depth of the trench depends on the wall, soil type and the weather conditions of the area. Non-mortared walls in warm areas where the soil drains well require a simple scraping of the topsoil to form a base. On the other hand, concrete walls in heavy-frost areas require footings dug below the frost line. After excavation, the soil in the trench bottom is compacted to keep the blocks level.</p>
<p>The next step is to replace native soil with gravel to create the backfill. Geogrids are installed on top of each layer to direct pressure downward rather than against the wall. Anchors are then set up to reinforce the structure.</p>
<h2>Strengthen Your Structures with Meever Konnection’s Anchor Bars</h2>
<p>Meever Konnection specialises in producing, distributing and renting of high-quality steel products to support building and engineering companies, government departments and contractors. We have established an outstanding reputation for delivering first-rate products quickly and efficiently. We are focused on giving the best solutions to our clients, so we also provide bespoke offers and flexibility in all aspects of service production.</p>
<p>For more information and enquiries, contact +61 7 3191 4426 or email info@mksteel.com.au.</p>
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		<title>Steel Sheet Piles for Construction: Should You Buy or Rent?</title>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 29 Mar 2019 03:23:50 +0000</pubDate>
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				<description><![CDATA[<p>Sheet piles are essential materials for underground construction projects. They are interlocking walls that support the earth in excavation sites, keeping soil away from the structure. They serve as permanent or temporary borders that hold up different parts of the construction, preventing a cave-in that could harm people working beneath the surface. They also protect&#8230;</p>
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								<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sheet piles are essential materials for underground construction projects. They are interlocking walls that support the earth in excavation sites, keeping soil away from the structure. They serve as permanent or temporary borders that hold up different parts of the construction, preventing a cave-in that could harm people working beneath the surface. They also protect work-in-progress from various elements which might disrupt the construction work.</p>
<p>Sheet pile installation is an economical solution for multiple construction projects. Sheet pile walls are made up of sustainable materials that can be reused repeatedly or for a long time. They come in different kinds, such as concrete, timber or steel.</p>
<p>Steel sheet piles, by far, is the most durable, easy to handle, and readily available. Sheet piles may also be hot rolled or cold rolled, cold-pressed.</p>
<p>If you plan to use sheet piles, here&#8217;s a brief comparison of buying or hiring sheet piles.</p>
<h2>Buying vs. Renting Sheet Piles: A Comparison</h2>
<p>Sheet piles for hire is a cost-effective choice for short-term projects. This way, you don’t have to shell out much money for single-use materials. If you’re renting sheet piles, it will be good to know the return cost of materials that might get damaged along the way.</p>
<p>The cost of cleaning and trimming is another thing. Like the liquidation rate, this fee is negotiable and may even decrease depending on the length of use during the rental period.</p>
<p>If you have a series of projects lined up, however, investing in sheet piles will help you cut down on expenses in the long run. Unlike in sheet piles for hire, where you have to pay for usage per project, you only need to get your used sheet piles from the warehouse or storage area and use them as much as you want.</p>
<p>Purchasing your steel sheet piles also lets you avoid reconditioning and maintenance fees. These costs will still exist, but with the help of proper accounting, it will not affect your budget as much.</p>
<p>By purchasing the sheet piles, you also have the option to put it up for resale. The cuts and excess metal pilings are good for reselling and trading. Selling sheet piles may be difficult for some, but with the right connections and knowledge about the local market, you’ll be able to sell them for a great price in no time.</p>
<p>When deciding to purchase or rent sheet piles, storage and handling fees, together with the installation, should be taken into account. Other charges include driver&#8217;s, trucking and transport fees.</p>
<h2>High-Quality Sheet Piles in Australia</h2>
<p>Meever Konnection provides quality <a href="https://www.mksteel.com.au/products/sheet-piles/">new or used steel sheet piles in Australia</a>, ready for installation. They can be purchased or rented at a pre-agreed price. Our sheet piles offer protection not just for the construction site but for the workers, as well. We deliver a range of different sheet piles for hire and purchase.</p>
<p>For more information on our services and products, <a href="https://www.mksteel.com.au/contact-us/">contact us</a> today.</p>
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