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The following guidelines are for the installation of basic retaining walls (and free-standing landscape walls) where no special circumstances are present. If your wall design exceeds 36” in height; is retaining a sloped hill; is being constructed on a slope; or requires a tiered wall design or similar, please contact RCP for additional ...
Construction of retaining walls, except those less than 3 feet in height and not supporting surcharge, requires a permit and is regulated by the current California Building Code (CBC) as amended and adopted by the County of San Diego. This form outlines the County’s minimum requirements.
Properly designed and constructed retaining walls can enhance the beauty and functionality of any outdoor environment while ensuring stability and longevity. Start your retaining wall project with RCP’s full line of Keystone and Bella Vista retaining wall blocks.
Construction details and technical information for designing and building with concrete masonry units or CMUs. Full array of drawings and technical informaiton provided by NCMA along with San Diego specific details for CMU freestanding and retaining walls.
TABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION C - C. C-01 Masonry Retaining Wall Type 1 Level Backfill With 2-in Heel. C-02 Masonry Retaining Wall Type 2 (Live Load Surcharge or Sloping Backfill) C-03 Masonry Retaining Wall Type 3 (Level Backfill) C-04 Masonry Retaining Wall Type 4 (Live Load Surcharge or Sloping Backfill) C-05 Masonry Retaining Wall Type 5 (Level ...
Construction of retaining walls, except those less than three feet high, measured from the top of the footing to the top of the wall and not supporting surcharge, requires a permit and is regulated by City of San Diego Municipal Code. Information Bulletin 221 outlines the city’s require-ments for retaining walls with level backfill. Informa-
The document outlines the County of San Diego's requirements for constructing retaining walls, including obtaining permits, inspections, wall design standards, and construction specifications. Retaining walls over 3 feet require permits and must meet building code standards.