The Progress Ridge Townsquare project is a Welded Wire Wall that was constructed in 2010 by KeyWest Retaining Systems, Inc.  The wall is 22' tall, 8728 SF, and located in Beaverton, OR.  The wall was designed by SHN Consulting Engineers & Geologists, and owned by Gramor Development.

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Welded Wire Wall
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Galvanized
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Private
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Under 30'
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Over 5000 SF

La Colorado, Sonora, Mexico Mine was constructed in 2013.  The wall was designed by Jepsen Engineering, construction supervision was provided by Hilfiker Retaining Walls.

WALL DETAILS
•    Welded Wire Wall
•    Maximum Wall Height of 38’
•    Maximum Mat Length of 28’
•    Uniform live load surcharge of 500 psf
•    10-year design life – Black steel / non-galvanized
•    524.34 SM / 5642 SF of Welded Wire Wall
 

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Welded Wire Wall
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Non-Galvanzied
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Mining
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Over 30'
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Over 5000 SF

The 3 Road Bridge (172) project is a Welded Wire Wall Constructed in 2015. The two walls together are 4032 SF, a max height of 20', and located in Eatonville, Washington.  The 3 Road Bridge (172) project was constructed by Mike McClung Construction, designed by Cesaretti Engineered Solutions, and owned by Hancock Forest Management.

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Welded Wire Wall
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Galvanized
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Private
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Under 30'
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Under 5000 SF

The Buriticá, Antioquia, Colombia Mine project was constructed in 2018.  Construction supervision was provided by Tom Meehan, Earthtech West, LTD., and the walls were designed by Tom Jepsen, Jepsen Engineering.

 

Wall Details:

•    Welded Wire Walls – Four locations:  
      Area 6100 WTP, Area 3100 Primary Crusher, Area 6511 Workshop and Area 6950 Loading Station
•    Surcharge Conditions:
•    ULL for crusher 1331 psf, all other areas 500 psf
•    Seismic acceleration of 0.20g
•    50-year design life – Hot Dip Galvanized
•    45,136 TOTAL all 4 areas [18 ea. 40’ OT containers]         
•    Maximum Wall Height of 48’
•    Maximum Mat Length of 34’
 

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Welded Wire Wall
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Galvanized
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Mining
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Over 30'
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Over 5000 SF

The Weihl Road Improvements project is a Welded Wire Wall located in Cle Elum, WA.  The wall was built by Granite in 2019, it is 4224 SF, and 8' tall.  The Weihl Road Improvements is owned by Kittitas County Public Works, and was designed by Cesaretti Engineered Solutions.

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Welded Wire Wall
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Galvanized
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Government
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Under 30'
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Under 5000 SF

The ERFO Road 1934 MP 2.1 project is a Welded Wire Wall located in the Willamette National Forest, Lane County, OR.  The wall was built by Weekly Bros., Inc. in 2014.  The wall is 7250 SF, and 40' Tall.  It is owned by the USDA Forest Service, Siuslaw National Forest, and was designed by the USDA Forest Service.

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Welded Wire Wall
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Galvanized
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Government
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Over 30'
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Over 5000 SF

The Santa Elena Project is a welded wire wall constructed in March 2010. The project is located Sonora, Mexico. The builder of the wall was Sonoran Resources and the wall designer was Collins Engineers. 

Wall Details:

•    Welded Wire Wall
•    8-year design life 
•    Loads: DL: 0.0 lb/ft2;  LL: 525.0 lb/ft2, maximum load on walls to be fully loaded CAT 777.
•    Maximum Wall Height of 30’
•    Maximum Mat Length of 24’
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Welded Wire Wall
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Galvanized
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Mining
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Over 30'
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Under 5000 SF

The Moscow Mountain Passing Lanes is a Welded Wire Wall construced in 2009 and is located on US 95, Latah County, ID. The Moscow Mountain Passing Lanes wall is 11,500 sf and 14' tall.  It was built by Debco Construction, desiged by Stanley Crawforth, PE with American Geo Technics and owned by the State of Idaho Transportation Department.

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Welded Wire Wall
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Non-Galvanzied
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Government
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Under 30'
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Over 5000 SF

The Sterling Highway project is a Welded Wire Wall that was constructed in 2018.  The wall is located in Sterling, AK, it is 10,300 square feet and 20 feet tall.  The Wall was built by Contech Engineered Solutions / Granite Construction, designed by Pacific Affiliates, and is owned by Alaska Department of Transportation. 

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Welded Wire Wall
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Galvanized
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Government
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Under 30'
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Over 5000 SF

The Georgetown Crossroads Development is a Spread Footing Abutment Welded Wire Wall that was constructed in 2017.  The wall is located in Seattle, WA, it is 22,000 square feet, and 23 feet tall. The wall was construced by Quigg Bros., Inc. designed by Cesaretti Engineered Solutions, and is owned by Georgetown Crossroads, LLC.

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Welded Wire Wall
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Galvanized
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Private
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Under 30'
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Over 5000 SF