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TENAX T-BLOCK RETAINING WALL SYSTEM GEOGRID REINFORCED SEGMENTAL BLOCK WALLS By: G and E Co. Ltd May 2008

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TENAX T-BLOCKRETAINING WALL SYSTEM

GEOGRID REINFORCED SEGMENTAL BLOCK WALLS

By: G and E Co. LtdMay 2008

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The T-Block Reinforced Wall

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What is TENAX T-Block System?

The construction of mechanical stabilized wall with a Tenax patented connector between HDPE geogrids and segmental concrete blocks. The connectors are locked into the geogrids which are wedged between two layers of blocks to maintain wall stability.

This mechanical connection allows the system to utilize optimum full long term strength of the geogrids in the design. As the geogrids are interlocked level between blocks, wall rotation would not occur as in some other systems do.

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The T-Block Schematic

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The T-Block Concrete UnitA modular precast concrete block facing unit, a polymeric T-clip connector and layers of TENAX TT SAMP geogrid reinforcement.

Tongue and Groove ConnectionPrecast Concrete Block Facing Unit

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The T-Block Connection “T-clip” and Geogrid

T-clip T-clip slot into geogrid

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The T-Block System Soil - Geogrid – T-clip – Block

T-Clip connector provides effective mechanical connection with the geogrid and the concrete block units to form a totally integrated system

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Benefits of the T-Block System Fast and easy to construct Large cost savings over traditional reinforced concrete

structures Design fully complied to Geoguide 6 No piling and heavy foundation Possibility of using existing backfill Area behind wall can be trafficked immediately Variety of facing aesthetics to suit client needs Easy conformity to any alignment & profile Minimize energy, concrete and steel reinforcement

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Some Examples – Major Roads

Dubai – design for the landscaping structures on major road projects

South, Korea – Chunsugyo-Saebeari Highway: Segmental Retaining Wall System

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Some Examples - Walls

Ireland – The T-Block System optimizes the cost and space availability within site boundary constraints

Seoul, Korea – This wall shows the flexibility of the T-Block System that maximizes the use of a small, busy urban area, and yet, with ample parking facilities and aesthetically pleasing recreational areas

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Rich Architectural Finish1. Split faced block

2. Triple split faced block

3. Smooth faced block

4. Dry stone faced triple block

5. Trapezoidal flute block

6. Resoil block

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Versatile Styles and Colors

Available in a wide range of face styles and colors

Walls of the interchange were built with blocks designed and produced locally

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Next Step

Contact us at G and E Company Limited Gary Ng, General Manager Steven Lee, Senior Marketing Engineer

Tel: 2508-0058Fax: 2570-0089e-mail: [email protected]: www.g-and-e.com