MAX-24-Dean
Veteran Member
I built walls in Charlotte. I can answer the question of "how close..." You can build the wall and building as close as the qualified engineer says you can build it, on an approved set of drawings, as long as you follow all the instructions he gives.
There is no acceptable rule of thumb!
Warning to many here. I see a lot of posts that have SOME knowledge. There is much more to this than the simple comments! A little bit of knowledge can be very dangerous
Fishdrivel, this is good information for everyone!!!
Can't be communicated enough, hire a Civil engineer to get a stamped set of drawings. Every project location has variables where "rules of thumb" might/will not work and get you into trouble.
I have seen a couple of projects that the company I was working for got the do over contract.
Be smart and don't injure or kill anyone with the "I think this will work mentality".
I don't know how many times I have seen contractors guess at this, because they can save the customer a lot of money by not having engineering fees. Only to find out they had to redo the retaining wall and get an engineered stamped drawing.
It cost a lot less to do it right than do it over, and it may safe a life.