Interbloc gravity walls can be reinforced by 'tieing' the wall back into the retained soil. The resulting reinforcement creates MSE walls (also called tieback walls).
It is often used in geotechnical applications where the retained soil needs stabilistation. These walls are flexible and can carry a variety of heavy loads.
If further reinforcement is needed, you can combine this with vertical reinforcing .
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To create a MSE wall, special blocks need to be manufactured where a short piece of geogrid is embedded. These types of blocks are called geogrid blocks. This is connected to a longer piece which extends back into the retained soil.
- Extreme wall heights can be achieved
- Extreme loads can be carried (bridge abutment footings, cranes)
- Very versatile. Special design can allow for nearly any geometry
- Rapid, predictable, and repetitive construction
Uniquely, Interbloc offers an unparalleled flexibility to reconfigure walls as needed without compromising structural integrity. The system look simple enough, but when you dive deeper it delivers a powerful combination of benefits.
It’s fast to install, reducing wasted time and labour.
It’s strong, delivering unparalleled durability and resilience.
Its’ safe, with a fully engineered system and certified lifting
By combing MSE walls with vertical reinforcement, the design leverages the benefits of each system.
Interbloc casts reinforcing ducts through the centre of the blocks at 600mm centres. This allows vertical steel reinforcing to be installed post placement using the Reidbar system. This enhances the structural integrity of the wall without compromising the speed of construction.