Retaining Walls
- Gabions
Woven or weldmesh cages, cylinders, or boxes filled with rockfill that are used in civil engineering and road-building, Gabion baskets have some advantages over loose riprap because of their modularity and ability to be stacked in various shapes. They also have advantages over more rigid structures because they can conform to ground movement, dissipate energy from flowing water and drain freely. Architectural gabions retaining walls have now become very popular due to their aesthetic complement to the environment. EarthTEC is one of Australia's leaders in the construction of architectural gabions in commercial and public spaces. - Crib Walls
A cellular confinement system available in concrete or timber. Popular for landscaping and commercial developments, these walls can be vegetated to improve appearance. - Block Walls
Segmental blocks for urban landscaping. anchor block and keystone type walls are mortarless mansonary wall systems. The face units are combined with either no-fumes concrete or synthetic geogrids for walls above 2m high. - Koppers Log
Made from natural and renewable plantation pine resources, Koppers Logs are treated for durability against termites and decay and can be used in many situations to create simple, natural-looking landscaping solutions. Koppers Logs are suitable for large and small scale areas, blending easily with many other building styles and materials to create a natural environment.