Stepping up the Base 
Compact and level wall rock
Excavate and compact next step-up
Compact and level wall rock
Install retaining wall step-up
Building Retaining Wall Step-Ups into the Slope
- When building step-ups, begin the base course at the lowest wall elevation.
- Dig a base trench that is 600 mm wide.**
- The depth of the trench is determined by allowing for 150 mm plus an additional 25mm for each 300 mm of wall height for the amount or buried block that is needed. The trench also needs to extend into the slope far enough to bury one full block.**
- If a slope is present below the wall, contact a local engineer for assistance.
- Compact and level the base trench making a minimum of two passes with a plate compactor.
Build a retaining wall up a slope
- Place the drain pipe at the lowest possible point toward the back of the trench.
- Place a minimum of 150 mm of wall rock in the base trench and check for level. Compact the base material, making a minimum of two passes with a plate compactor.
- Excavate the second step up making sure to accommodate for the base material and buried block. Compact and level the step-up area.
- Place the base course of blocks on the base material and check for level.
- Fill the hollow cores and 300 mm behind the block as well as the base area of the next step up with wall rock then backfill with infill or approved on-site soils. Make sure that the blocks and the base of the next step-up are level.
- Compact the wall rock directly behind the block and the next step-up area a minimum of two passes with a plate compactor. Repeat these steps to the top of the grade.
- Keep in mind the block at each step-up must be completely buried to maintain the proper base depth and to prevent wall failure due to erosion.
Step-up retaining wall into slope
**For walls under 1.2 m dig the base trench 460 mm wide and 100 mm deep plus additional to account for the amount of buried block needed.