Leveling hilly terrain, creating space for a growing campus, making room for more parking, providing access to a new sports stadium...these are just a few of the many reasons Redi-Rock® has been used on universities and campuses across North America and beyond.
Because Redi-Rock walls can be built with minimal space requirements, are easy to install, and look great, they are the ideal solution to some of the various challenges faced by designers of campus and university projects.
The Redi-Rock retaining wall system uses massive one ton blocks made of 4,000 PSI (27.6MPa) concrete so they're made to last. Plus, they come in four great looking textures - Kingstone, Ledgestone, Limestone, and Cobblestone - adding beauty and character to your campus.
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You'll find Redi-Rock retaining walls on multiple campuses, including West Point, the University of Idaho, University of Tennessee, and Georgia State to name a few. Engineers and architects choose Redi-Rock because it's a structural solution that looks great, setting your campus apart from many run-of-the-mill retaining wall options other campuses are using.
Redi-Rock is a proven, engineered solution used on campuses around the world. Check out the engineering resources available, including Design Charts, Redi-Rock Wall Analysis Software, and more!
Once an unsightly part of campus, this 9 foot (2.7 meter) tall storm channel retaining wall at Morehead State University now keeps storm water from damaging the campus by preventing erosion. Read on to learn more!
Grand Valley State University chose Redi-Rock retaining and freestanding walls for their stadium renovation. See the transformation here!
When the natural banks of Fred Creek began eroding and threatening the stability of the banks adjacent to Oral Roberts University, the City of Tulsa needed to stabilize the erosion issue. Find out how they did it here!
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