Hi All
I'm continuing the thread I started in the 'introduce yourself' section.
I may have got carried away on the intro 😉
We plan to build a new garage but before we can really start we need to take care of a few retaining structures around the edges of the site. One of them is to address this lovely retainer/planter which essentially retains the higher ground level on the other side of the stone wall.
it's about 1.2m out from the stone boundary wall and full of soil. Take it all down in one go and I think we would see the wall collapse and landslip from next door. As I mentioned in the linked post I am considering some kind of retaining structure built in sections or sheet piling.
1) Retaining structure. We would take down the planter in ~650mm sections and build a foundation and retaining wall in sections, back fill before moving on to the next section. Each section would be mechanically linked to the next. The new sections could be made of standard concrete blocks and/or hollow blocks with reinforcement+concrete filled. Something like..
I'm favoring 4th design which would contain 2 or 3 rebar H12 starter rods. Buttresses adds further support and makes it easier to build/link together. Madness / Overkill ?
2) Sheet Piling
2 options I as can think of
Drive piles into the ground just in front of the retainer. Dig out in front of the piles to install the foundation knowing the planter will not collapse. Once the foundation is in remove piles when safe to do so.
Drive piles into the ground INSIDE the planter, so approx 1.1m above floor level and remove the planter stonework completely. Leave the piles in place permanently to provide support.
I'd love to head about any other ideas from the forum. Anything would be gratefully received.