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Project Completion: Catena Estate Stage 2 Retaining Walls
We are proud to announce the successful completion of the limestone retaining wall structural inspections for Catena Estate – Stage 2 (Project No. 2456). Located in Anketell, this project involved critical subdivision infrastructure delivered for our client, RPoint Property.+2
Project Overview
Ground Civil served as the Independent Structural Engineer, overseeing the quality assurance and structural integrity of the retaining wall construction. The project was a collaborative effort involving:
- Head Contractor: CRG Civil
- Retaining Wall Subcontractor: West Coast Limestone (WCL)
- Superintendent: TABEC Civil Engineering Consultants
Scope of Work & Quality Control
Our team conducted a series of six comprehensive site inspections between July 11, 2025, and the final sign-off on September 16, 2025. Key technical milestones ensured the walls met rigorous safety and durability standards:
- Material Integrity: Verified limestone blocks met a minimum unconfined characteristic strength of 5Mpa and a density of 1800 kg/m³.
- Mortar Standards: Confirmed the use of M3 classification mortar (1:1:6 Cement:Lime:Sand ratio) across all joints.
- Structural Details: Ensured the correct installation of all control joints and adherence to specific design elevations and plans (2456-02-150/160).
- Location Specifics: Inspections covered critical areas including Lot 31, 32 Treeby Road and various retaining walls (RW1 through RW52) across the site.
Results
The project concluded on schedule, with the final inspection confirming that the retaining walls were constructed in accordance with the approved structural designs and TABEC standard details. This completion marks a significant milestone in the Catena Estate subdivision development, providing a secure foundation for future residential building.
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