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Date: 2012-02-09 00:09:20
Separation barriers
Walls
Civil engineering
Property law
Retaining wall
Mexico – United States barrier
Construction
Structural system
Structural engineering
Fences

Planning & Development Retaining Walls What is a Retaining Wall? A retaining wall is a structure that retains or supports soil when the natural ground level has been altered.

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