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Structural Engineering Use Case: Retaining Wall Design & Construction: From Site Evaluation, Soil Mechanics, Drainage, Code Compliance, and Build-Out

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Retaining walls are not simple structures. They are engineered systems that integrate soil mechanics, structural design, drainage control, constructability, and long-term performance. When any one of these elements is misunderstood or ignored, failures occur—often years after construction.

Structural Engineering Use Retaining Wall Design & Construction presents a complete, real-world engineering workflow for designing and building a retaining wall, using a single, cohesive use case from initial site evaluation through long-term maintenance.

Rather than treating retaining wall design as a collection of isolated formulas or generic details, this book follows the actual sequence used in professional practice. The reader is guided step by step through site conditions, topography, soil behavior, drainage impacts, wall system selection, structural calculations, construction detailing, inspections, permitting, liability, cost considerations, and long-term monitoring.

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Site evaluation and topographic analysis

Applied soil mechanics and geotechnical investigation

Drainage and groundwater considerations

Retaining wall system selection and comparison

Code-based structural design using IBC, ASCE 7, and ACI 318

Lateral earth pressure calculations and stability checks

Full structural calculation package

Construction sequencing, inspection checklists, and common mistakes

Permit-grade drawing sets and CAD-style details

Failure case studies tied to real design and construction errors

Owner decision guidance and long-term maintenance considerations

All calculations, drawings, and details are presented in a professional, permit-style format consistent with engineering practice. While the book is comprehensive, it is not a substitute for licensed professional services. Instead, it is designed to clarify engineering workflow, highlight critical assumptions, and demonstrate how successful retaining wall projects are delivered in the real world.

This volume is the first in the Structural Engineering Use Case series, which focuses on teaching engineering through complete, end-to-end project examples rather than abstract theory.

Intended

Structural and civil engineers

Engineering students and EITs

Contractors and inspectors

Plan reviewers and building officials

Property owners seeking informed oversight

If you work with retaining walls—or want to understand how they should truly be designed and built—this book provides a clear, practical, and technically grounded reference.

217 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 18, 2025

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