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Design of dry-stacked retaining walls

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Dry-stacked retaining walls, also known as gravity walls, are structures built without the use of mortar or concrete. They rely on the weight of the masonry units to resist the lateral forces exerted by the soil. The design considerations include wall height, soil properties, backfill materials, and drainage provisions. Proper design ensures stability and longevity of the wall.

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