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This wall was a large versa-lock wall that spanned a
height of approximately 14 feet and approximately
155' in length. It allowed an upper parking
area to be expanded with additional parking
and turn-around.
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This
wall was built on the side of a detention pond
that abutted a residential property. The back yard
was resultantly expanded allowing greater use of the
area with a quick transition from the upper elevation to
the lower without the wasted space of the soil slope
that had been present earlier.
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This
is and example of an interlocking wall being used where
aesthetics was not a real issue. It's on the side
of a house between the foundation and street. It
allowed a level passage to the back garden and would
eventually be covered with vegetation. |
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