St. John’s International Airport Bin Wall
Owner:St. John's International Airport
Engineer:Hatch Mott MacDonald
Contractor:Pyramid Construction Ltd.
Location:St. John's, NL
Product Utilized: Bin Wall
The Challenge
The retaining wall system required was L-shaped with a 90° bend and needed to provide a level surface for the new parking area. The product chosen needed to provide flexibility in design and accommodate existing grade variations. The original tender for the project called for a generic galvanized retaining wall. The risk of groundwater rising and coming into contact with the structure however posed a corrosion risk for this material specification.
The Solution
Armtec proposed a retaining wall made of Bin-Wall for the new parking area. Bin-Wall’s modular components and variety of bin sizes allowed the wall to be custom designed to accommodate the varying slope and the wall’s L-shaped configuration. Twenty-seven Design C bins (2.0mm thick and 3.0m deep) and twelve Design B bins (1.6mm thick and 2.4m deep) were used in total.
Bin-Wall can easily accommodate curves and bends in its design. The 90° bend was incorporated using a custom cover plate installed on the front face corner. The cover plate was reinforced with structural members on the soil side of the plate to maintain an attractive flat surface on the visible wall side. In order to prevent corrosion from rising groundwater, Aluminized Steel Type 2 Bin-Wall stringers (horizontal face sections) and spacers (transverse sections) were used. Aluminized Steel Type 2 combines the corrosion resistant properties of aluminum with the strength of galvanized steel increasing service life up to 75 years. The retaining wall was successfully completed in July 2011 creating a level surface for the construction of the new parking facility.