A common mistake we see in Burnaby is assuming any fill will do for an MSE wall. Contractors often bring in clean granular material thinking it will self-stabilize, but the local glacial till and silty sand layers behave differently once compacted. Without proper soil reinforcement design and drainage evaluation, those walls can bulge or settle unevenly within months. We have worked on projects near the Burnaby Lake area where the water table sits just a few meters down, and ignoring that detail turned a straightforward wall into a costly repair. Before specifying reinforcement strips or facing panels, the geotechnical team runs a placa de carga to verify bearing capacity and a permeabilidad campo test to understand infiltration rates. That data feeds directly into the MSE wall geometry and backfill selection.

A 7-meter MSE wall in Burnaby's glacial till requires geogrid spacing at 0.6 m and a drainage blanket to avoid hydrostatic failure within two years.
Service characteristics in Burnaby
Typical technical challenges in Burnaby
In Burnaby, many times we see wall failures traced back to one overlooked factor: the seasonal rise of the water table. Between November and March, the phreatic surface can climb 2 to 3 meters in the low-lying areas near the Fraser River. If the MSE wall design only accounts for summer conditions, the drainage system gets overwhelmed. The result is increased lateral pressure, bulging panels, and in worst cases, catastrophic collapse. A proper design must include a weighted drainage blanket, weep holes, and a filter fabric that won't clog with the local silty fines. The cost of retrofitting drainage after a wall has moved is often triple the original installation.
Our services
We offer a complete suite of services for MSE wall projects in Burnaby, from initial soil investigation through final design review.
Site Investigation & Soil Testing
SPT borings, test pits, and laboratory testing (classification, shear strength, compaction) to characterize the existing soil and select appropriate backfill.
MSE Wall Stability Analysis
Internal and external stability calculations using MSEW software, including seismic analysis per NBCC 2020 and reinforcement pullout checks.
Drainage & Reinforcement Design
Specification of geogrid type, spacing, facing panel connection details, and drainage system design to manage groundwater and surface runoff.
Frequently asked questions
What is the typical cost range for an MSE wall design in Burnaby?
For a standard residential or small commercial wall up to 6 meters tall, the geotechnical design and testing component typically falls between CA$1,620 and CA$6,860. This includes site investigation, laboratory testing, stability analysis, and a stamped design report. Larger walls or complex soil conditions may increase the scope and cost.
How does Burnaby's seismic hazard affect MSE wall design?
Burnaby sits in a moderate seismic zone with a peak ground acceleration of about 0.26 g for site class C per NBCC 2020. The design must check pseudostatic stability with a horizontal seismic coefficient between 0.08 and 0.15 g. Reinforcement lengths typically increase by 20% in seismic conditions to prevent pullout during shaking. We also verify that the backfill does not liquefy under cyclic loading.
What soil conditions in Burnaby are problematic for MSE walls?
The most challenging are soft organic clays and silts found near Burnaby Lake and the Fraser River floodplain. These materials have low shear strength and high compressibility. If the wall is founded directly on them, bearing failure or excessive settlement can occur. In such cases, we recommend ground improvement techniques like stone columns or deep soil mixing before the MSE wall construction. Clean granular backfill with less than 15% fines is also essential for proper drainage and reinforcement interaction.
How long does the MSE wall design process take in Burnaby?
A typical residential or small commercial wall design takes 3 to 5 weeks from the initial site visit to the final stamped report. This includes one week for drilling and soil sampling, one week for lab testing, and two to three weeks for analysis and report writing. Larger walls or those requiring seismic analysis may take an additional 1 to 2 weeks.