Difference Between Geogrid Walls and Positive Connection Walls

Traditional geogrid reinforced walls rely on the friction of geogrid being pinched between the mass of two concrete retaining wall blocks to keep it in place. Positive Connection walls use continuous strips of geogrid along the bottom and top of each layer of compacted backfill, while the geogrid wraps through the block’s vertical hollow core.

Positive Connection offers a frictionless geogrid connection and delivers 100% geogrid coverage thanks to MagnumStone’s large hollow core block design. These hollow cores also provide integral built-in drainage columns in the retaining wall. Positive Connection designs are often required to meet criteria and standards of Departments of Transportation and Ministries of Transportation, as well as the specifications of AASHTO LRFD.

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Advantages of Positive Connection Retaining Walls

Achieve 100% Geogrid Coverage

MagnumStone’s 100% geogrid coverage for Positive Connection designs is a defining feature of the system, thanks to the block’s advanced hollow core design

Supreme Soil Reinforcement

Positive Connection offers high-performance soil retention wall solutions, capable of features like curves, corners and more

Geogrid Performance for Proven Success

MagnumStone has multiple geogrids tested for Positive Connection wall solutions, giving engineers and installers more selection to choose from

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When to Use Positive Connection Retaining Wall Designs

The purpose of Positive Connection retaining walls is to have the maximum connection capacity of the geogrid and retaining wall blocks to stabilize and reinforce soil. Departments of Transportation and Ministries of Transportation commonly specify Positive Connection for walls along roadways, railways, bridges and other high-risk areas. In certain jurisdictions, regulators have made Positive Connection designs mandatory.

The full impact and benefits of Positive Connection retaining walls are best exemplified by super tall retaining walls, as the structural performance is critical and is even the preferred design for regions with high seismic activity. The reliable design of these walls complements the durability of MagnumStone’s precast blocks for an integrated system that’s trusted by engineers, contractors and developers worldwide.

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Positive Connection Retaining Walls
Positive Connection Retaining Walls

Common Applications of Positive Connection Retaining Walls

  • Mostly Used in Extreme Conditions
  • Very Tall Walls, or Heavy Loading Scenarios
  • Bridge Structures
  • Roadways & Railways

Positive Connection Retaining Wall Design Considerations

  • Heavy Loads
  • Slopes Above and/or Below
  • Soil Types
  • Structures Within the Wall – Piping and Utilities
  • Global Stability & Seismic

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