It is sometimes necessary to install a pedestrian hand railing on or behind Recon walls. The...
Laying Out Curves in Recon Walls
Recon blocks were intentionally designed to be able to form curves. It is accomplished by tapering...
Recon Block Setback per Course
The typical Recon Block setback per course is 1 inch (2.5cm). This setback reduces earth pressure...
Estimating Installation Time for Recon Walls
If you are a contractor quoting your first Recon project, here are some guidelines for estimating...
Recon Wall Settlement Considerations
Settlement is a consideration for specifiers of Recon walls and geotechnical engineers tasked with...
Recon Reinforced Walls
A reinforced wall is a composite structure that relies on Recon blocks (24M or RM), soil...
Recon Gravity Walls
A gravity wall is a coherent structure that relies solely on its mass and geometry to resist earth...
Recon Walls with Outside and Inside Corners
An Architect or Engineer might need to specify a corner when laying out a Recon wall. To...
Above Grade Freestanding Walls using Recon Freestanding Block
The Recon Freestanding Block can be used to make a 24 inch (30cm) deep above grade freestanding...
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