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Tensar ARES system being used on a bridge approach retaining wall in Henderson, Nevada
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Case Study for Tensar ARES MSE walls in Henderson, Nevada

July 15, 2010 rockman Comments Off on Case Study for Tensar ARES MSE walls in Henderson, Nevada

The ARES wall system is a geosynthetic reinforced MSE wall with a concrete panel facing. Most concrete panel systems use metallic reinforcement. On this project, the on-site backfill soil did not meet electrochemical requirements for […]

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