Construction and Inspection Checklist

To ensure that the basics of the retaining wall project are covered, use the following construction and inspection checklist. For a thorough procedure use this list as a guide to prepare your project specific checklist and to review the most common points. It may also be used during the bidding process or a pre-construction meeting to ensure that all special provisions are complied with. Always check the local building codes, document any changes to the plan in writing, and notify the wall design engineer with any concerns on water management.

Review Wall Design Plans For:

A. Compliance of Site to Latest Site Plan

  • Does the site plan and wall layout coincide with current site conditions?
  • Have all slopes above and below the walls been taken into account on the plans?
  • Do the section drawings match the topography of the jobsite?
  • Have site utilities been accounted for?
  • Are there any recommendations for changes to the site plans to accommodate the wall?

Typical Reinforcement Cross Section

Retaining Wall Typical Cross Section

B. Review of Reported Soil Conditions with On-Site Soils Engineer

C. Review of Above Grade Water Management with Project Civil Engineer

D. Review of Below Grade Water Management with Wall Design Engineer and General Contractor

E. Surcharges

F. Best Practices for SRW walls

Review Construction Details and Procedures:

  1. Mark station points for top and bottom of wall elevations and changes in wall direction.
  2. Identify changes in grid lengths, location of grids, and types of grid to be used.
  3. Determine and locate proper base size for each section of wall.
  4. Verify that the correct type and color of block has been ordered and delivered to the job.
  5. Verify that the foundation soil and retained soil conform to design requirements.
  6. Verify that infill soil meets design standards.
  7. Verify that compaction testing will be performed, who is responsible, at what intervals of locations along the wall, and what coordination will be required.
  8. Determine what method will be used to verify construction materials, methods, and sequence of construction. (i.e. written documentation of as built, full time inspector on site, photographic documentation.)
  9. Wall contractor is responsible for quality control of wall installation per the approved plans. The owner or owner’s representative is responsible for engineering and quality assurance of the project.