New Hardwood Retaining Wall: A Comprehensive Guide

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Rogers Little Loaders Landscaping Project: New Hardwood Retaining Wall

Stage 1: Tree Stump Removal

In a residential area, our expert from Rogers Little Loaders began the ‘New Hardwood Retaining Wall’ project. The task? Working on a large, uprooted tree stump. A mechanical excavator was on site, assisting in the process. The goal? Removal of the tree stump for the new hardwood retaining wall.

Stage 2: Excavation and Retaining Wall Installation

Next, two of our experts were on site. One operated a small, green excavator labeled “YANMAR.” The other observed or assisted. The excavator was near a grey retaining wall, possibly newly installed or under construction. This suggested the project might involve the installation or reinforcement of a retaining wall.

Stage 3: Active Construction Work

Significant work had been done since the last stage. Active construction work was underway. Two workers were now seen actively engaged in the project. One worker stood on a pile of dirt and rocks, possibly sorting or moving materials. The other operated a small yellow construction machine, likely used for moving earth or debris.

Stage 4: Excavation Work

A yellow SANY excavator, model number SY16C, was now on the site. It was actively digging up the earth next to a wooden fence. This indicated that excavation work was underway. This could be part of the process of preparing the ground for further construction or landscaping work.

Stage 5: Fence Construction

The next focus was an outdoor setting. A wooden fence was under construction or repair. Tools and equipment, like a green toolbox, lay scattered around, signaling active work. The image prominently featured a partially built wooden fence with lattice panels at the top. 

Stage 6: Completion of the New Hardwood Retaining Wall

The final image reveals an outdoor area. It features a wooden fence and a green retaining wall. Various types and colors make up the wooden fence, hinting at past repairs or replacements. A green timber retaining wall sits below the fence. Typically, such walls hold back soil and prevent erosion, especially in areas with slopes or uneven ground

Conclusion

Rogers Little Loaders successfully completed the landscaping project, which involved the installation of a new hardwood retaining wall. The project was carried out by our team of experts, using heavy machinery and adhering to the highest standards of safety and quality. This project serves as an example of our commitment to providing top-notch landscaping services to homeowners, residential and business owners. We believe our work can greatly benefit our customers by enhancing the aesthetic appeal and functionality of their outdoor spaces.

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Rogers Little Loaders
Call: 0468 477 937
https://www.rogerslittleloaders.com
Email:rogerslittleloaders@gmail.com
Location #1: 1A Church Street North, Redbank, QLD 4301, Australia
Location #2: 3 Mountridge St, Everton Park QLD 4053, Australia

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