Retaining Walls
Retaining wall construction for grade management, structural stability, drainage, and landscape composition.
Overview
Walls That Hold Grade and Shape the Property
Scope of Work
What's Included
- Armour stone wall construction
- Engineered segmental systems
- Structural design for walls over 1 metre
- Ravine lot and waterfront stabilisation
- TRCA and CVC permit navigation
- Integrated drainage and weeping tile
- Geogrid reinforcement where required
- Coping and capping
Process
Our Process
A measured sequence from consultation and site review through specification, construction, and final handover.
Step 01
Survey
Site survey and grade analysis.
Step 02
Engineering
Structural design and permit prep.
Step 03
Excavation
Footing trench and base.
Step 04
Construction
Wall build-up with reinforcement.
Step 05
Drainage
Weeping tile and backfill.
Step 06
Finishing
Capping and final grading.
Technical Specifications
The Numbers That Define the Work
Materials
Armour stone + block
Design
Engineered
Drainage
Integrated
Permits
TRCA + CVC
Warranty
10-Year
Why Lush Landscapes
The Standard Behind
the Finished Work
10-Year Warranty
Documented workmanship expectations and clear care guidance support the finished environment after handover.
Paver Assembly Standards
Interlock assemblies are planned around recognized paver installation principles, manufacturer guidance, and Ontario site conditions.
Owner Supervised
Direct project management with clean site conduct throughout the build.
Architect Collaboration
We work directly with the architects and designers already on your project.
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