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CONTECH Bin-Wall Gravity-Type Retaining Walls

Recognized worldwide for over 60 years as economical and effective retaining walls, CONTECH Bin-Wall™ systems are adjoining, closed-faced, 10’-wide bins composed of sturdy, lightweight steel members that are easily bolted together at the job site. CONTECH Bin-Walls transform a backfilled soil mass into economical, gravity-type retaining walls that are easy to install in difficult or restrictive conditions, have a lower initial cost, and reduce maintenance expenses. Unlike crib-type retaining wall construction through which fill material can escape, CONTECH Bin-Walls have greater strength and stability. And because they can be installed without expensive equipment, they can be rapidly assembled with unskilled crews.

Product Highlights: CONTECH Bin-Wall



CONTECH Bin-Walls are primarily used to:

  • Gain right-of-way on highway and railroad projects by either supporting part of the road or holding back an encroaching slope
  • Create usable, flat areas on municipal, industrial, and commercial sites that otherwise would be wasted slopes
  • Protect against shore or bank erosion
  • Build breakwaters to protect dock areas from wave action
  • Enlarge grade-separated highway or railway rights-of-way
  • Prevent erosion under bridge abutments
  • Provide wingwalls on bridge abutments
  • Create blast walls for protection at military and industrial sites

Designing CONTECH Bin-Walls
The CONTECH Bin-Wall system is a gravity-retaining wall in which an earth mass inside the bins acts as a gravity wall with the steel members holding the earth mass intact. These two components combine to resist soil and other superimposed loads. This design requires adequate support for the wall under the earth mass. On rigid foundations, provision must be made for slight settlement of the vertical connector members.

Normal practice is to provide a compressible cushion under the base plates with approximately eight inches of loose fill. Individual walls should be designed for stability according to established criteria for gravity walls, available from numerous published documents on the subject of gravity retaining wall design.

While not a substitute for specific site design, Charts A and B may be used to estimate depth-to-height ratios for gravity walls under loading conditions listed in Table 1.

This information, based on broad experience, is provided as a guideline only. Foundation adequacy is a critical factor in wall design.  Ensuring the foundation’s resistance to the overturning and sliding forces acting on the wall requires sophisticated engineering evaluation. Proper site investigations and analyses should be performed for any retaining wall installation.

Installations
Small, unskilled crews can quickly erect a CONTECH Bin-Wall with ordinary contractors’ equipment. There is no formwork to build, no curing delays, and no follow-up operations. Assembling the various parts is a simple matter. All CONTECH Bin-Walls, regardless of height, are made of simple bins having a uniform basic panel length of 10' and varying depth. Heavier gauge stringers are used at the bottom of the wall as the height increases. Spacers are the same gauge for the entire height of transverse sections. Individual parts making up a CONTECH Bin-Wall are light in weight for easy handling and can be conveniently nested to save space in shipment or at the job site.

Less Excavation
By trenching into existing ground that has adequate bearing capacity for the completed wall loads, the earth below the normal ground line need never be disturbed.  However, trench widths and depths must be such that placing and thorough compaction of backfill can be accomplished.

All-bolted Assembly
A structural wrench is the only essential tool needed to erect a CONTECH Bin-Wall. Of course, power wrenches, hoisting equipment, and other construction equipment and tools are desirable. Generally, a CONTECH Bin-Wall, particularly a smaller one, is erected “in place.” However, on larger projects, or where unusual working conditions are encountered, it is frequently advantageous to preassemble transverse or panel sections, partially or completely. Simple horizontal supports (such as sawhorses) and power equipment will speed assembly of this major wall element.  Ordinarily, available lifting equipment can handle large transverse sections.

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