Two-Stage Welded Wire Walls with Concrete Fascia
Two-Stage Welded Wire Walls provide strong advantages in situations where poor foundations or soft soils are anticipated and significant settlements are expected. The Welded Wire Wall is constructed first and allowed to settle for an established period of time or once the target settlements are realized. Then the walls are completed with the placement of either a precast or cast-in-place fascia stage.
Ideal for soft soils with anticipated settlement
Welded wire wall settles for a period of time
Fascia then added to specialized anchor systems
Two-Stage Welded Wire Walls with Precast Fascia
Precast concrete panels are attached to the facing of the settled Welded Wire Wall by a system of turnbuckles, coil rods and/or specialized anchors. The precast panels are available in a variety of colors and textures that range from a smooth steel form finish to a custom architectural form liner.
Panels available in many sizes, colours and textures
Attach via systems of turnbuckles, coil rods or specialized anchor
Engineered and prefabricated for quick delivery and easy install
Two-Stage Welded Wire Walls with Cast-in-Place Fascia
Welded Wire Walls with cast-in-place concrete fascia provide solutions for especially unique architectural requirements including mural walls, native stone or rock facing, or simply where precast panel joints are undesirable. A wide variety of unique and specialized textured finishes can be achieved by installing special form liners inside the outer surface of the steel forms. The welded wire wall is constructed first with specialized attachment accessories ready to accept the cast-in-place concrete forms, once the anticipated settlements have been realized.
Allows for very unique treatments like mural walls, branding, native stone or rock facing
Wall constructed with specialized anchors for forms
Forms sequentially installed and filled with selected product
Form liners create custom textures or effects
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