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Landscape architects have gone from building retaining walls with VERSA-LOK to building bridges and are winning awards in the process. The National Concrete Masonry Association
(NCMA) gave its 2008 Award of Excellence to Seven Bridges, a master
planned residential community at
Platte City, MO, near
We never cease to be amazed at how
architects and engineers use VERSA-LOK to creatively meet the challenges
of landscaping, says Keith Miller, senior staff engineer with VERSA-LOK
Retaining Wall Systems in The
Geogrid can be placed at 10-inch intervals between each Mosaic panel. According to Gary Strack, P.E. and director of structural engineering with Shafer, Kline & Warren, the bridge is built around a 33-foot-wide corrugated steel culvert. The metal arch was placed on a concrete foundation and then the arch was backfilled with granular backfill. Geogrid-reinforced VERSA-LOK walls were built on concrete footings up to and over the metal arch structure. The retaining walls up to 15 feet at their tallest point extend into back-to-back parapet walls at the top. The walls are grouted together and flank either side of the bridge deck. Stepped pilasters with decorative black iron fencing in between punctuate the freestanding walls and are topped with solar-powered lantern-style lights. The walls and columns are capped with precast concrete caps. The Weathered texture on the Mosaic block was the perfect fit for the bridges setting, Strack told NCMA. This SRW material intelligently relates to the landscape treatment of the surrounding greenway. David Barth, the projects developer, said
the VERSA-LOK product, manufactured locally by Midwest Block & Brick
in
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