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Retaining Wall Design in Burnaby — Engineered Solutions for Metro Vancouver

Retaining wall design in Burnaby must follow the National Building Code of Canada (NBCC 2020) and CSA A23.3 for concrete structures, but the real challenge is the local geology. Burnaby sits on a mix of glacial till, marine clays, and silt deposits from the last ice age, with the water table often shallow near Burnaby Lake and Deer Lake. In our experience, many standard wall designs fail because they assume uniform soil conditions that simply don't exist here. For sloped lots along Capitol Hill or the Fraser River foreshore, we always recommend coupling the wall design with a slope stability analysis to check global failure modes before finalizing the reinforcement layout.

Illustrative image of Muros contencion in Burnaby
In Burnaby, the combination of glacial till over soft marine clay creates a two-layer soil profile that most standard design charts don't account for.

Service characteristics in Burnaby

A mistake we see repeatedly is contractors sizing a retaining wall based solely on the retained height, ignoring the soil's actual shear strength and the seismic acceleration values for Burnaby. Under NBCC 2020, the seismic hazard for Metro Vancouver is high, and a wall designed for static loads only can shift several inches during a design earthquake. The key parameters we evaluate include the soil unit weight (gamma), effective friction angle (phi), and the presence of any weak layers that could form a failure plane. We also check drainage — saturated backfill doubles the lateral pressure. For sites near the Burnaby Mountain tunnel or the Trans-Canada Highway, we integrate geotechnical drainage solutions to control pore pressure behind the wall and extend its service life.
Retaining Wall Design in Burnaby — Engineered Solutions for Metro Vancouver
ParameterTypical value
Soil Type (USCS)CL, CH, SM, GP-GM (glacial till)
Effective Friction Angle (phi')28-36 deg (till), 22-28 deg (clay)
Unit Weight (gamma)18-21 kN/m³ (till), 16-18 kN/m³ (clay)
Seismic PGA (NBCC 2020)0.26g for Burnaby
Allowable Bearing Capacity80-150 kPa (typical for till)
Drainage Design Storm1:10 year, 24-hour duration

Typical technical challenges in Burnaby

Burnaby's subsurface is notoriously layered — you can hit dense till at 2 meters in one lot and find soft marine clay at the same depth 50 meters away. This variability is the biggest risk in retaining wall design here. A wall designed for competent till may be undersized if it sits on clay, leading to excessive rotation or bearing failure. The shallow water table near Burnaby Lake and Still Creek adds hydrostatic pressure that can double the overturning moment. Without a proper site investigation, you're gambling with the wall's long-term stability, especially during the rainy season when the phreatic surface rises several feet.

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Applicable standards: NBCC 2020 (National Building Code of Canada), CSA A23.3-19 (Design of Concrete Structures), AASHTO LRFD Bridge Design Specifications (9th Edition, 2020), CSA A23.2-9A / CSA A23.2-9A / CSA A23.2-9A / CSA A23.2-9A / CSA A23.2-9A / ASTM D1586 (Standard Test Method for SPT)

Our services

We provide complete retaining wall design and analysis services for residential, commercial, and transportation projects in Burnaby.

Site-Specific Geotechnical Investigation

Boreholes, test pits, and SPT testing to determine soil stratigraphy, groundwater level, and shear strength parameters for the wall design.

Structural Wall Design & Detailing

Reinforced concrete cantilever, gravity, or MSE wall design per AASHTO LRFD and NBCC seismic requirements, including drainage and backfill specifications.

Seismic & Stability Analysis

Pseudo-static and dynamic analysis for seismic loads, global stability checks with Bishop's method, and settlement evaluation for the wall foundation.

Frequently asked questions

What is the typical cost range for retaining wall design in Burnaby?

For a complete design package including geotechnical investigation and structural drawings, you can expect to invest between CA$1,450 and CA$4,940 depending on wall height, soil complexity, and site access.

How deep does the soil investigation need to be for a retaining wall?

We typically drill or test pit to at least 1.5 times the wall height below the base, or until competent bearing material (glacial till or dense sand) is encountered, whichever is deeper. In Burnaby, this often means going 4-6 meters below grade.

Do I need a separate drainage plan for the retaining wall?

The reference range for this service in Burnaby is CA$1.450 - CA$4.940. The final price depends on the project scope and volume.

What type of retaining wall works best on Burnaby's steep slopes?

For steep slopes like those on Burnaby Mountain or near the Fraser River, a reinforced concrete cantilever or a tieback anchored wall is often required. MSE walls can work on gentler slopes, but the backfill must be well-compacted granular material.

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