Great to see the SH 21 Cervidae Peak Wildlife Overpass receive national recognition! Congrats to everyone involved!
The Reinforced Earth Company - USA
Civil Engineering
Sterling, Virginia 8,972 followers
MSE retaining walls, T-WALL® and more. We are engineers, manufacturers, construction managers, and team players.
About us
The Reinforced Earth Company USA (RECo USA) is a civil engineering design company and supplier of materials for retaining walls, arches, sound walls, and related structures. We are recognized as the inventor of modern Mechanically Stabilized Earth (MSE) retaining walls, patented under the name Reinforced Earth®. Operating as a separate entity in the United States since 1971, we are affiliated with the global group Terre Armée. Our portfolio of engineered solutions has expanded to include several variations of permanent and temporary MSE retaining walls, precast modular retaining walls, arch bridges and tunnels, sound walls, traffic barriers, and other structures designed uniquely for many applications. In 2018 we proudly added T-WALL®, the proven retaining wall system that has been a staple in the highway and railway construction industries for decades. We are engineers, manufacturers, construction managers, and team players.
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External link for The Reinforced Earth Company - USA
- Industry
- Civil Engineering
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Sterling, Virginia
- Type
- Public Company
- Founded
- 1971
- Specialties
- Precast Soundwalls, Precast Arches, Mechanically Stabilized Earth (MSE) Retaining Walls, Precast Traffic Barrier, Composite Arch Bridges, Precast Counterfort Retaining Walls, and Reinforced Earth
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Updates
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Exciting progress underway at the Shepard Lane Interchange in Farmington, Utah! This extensive project will incorporate over 100,000 square feet of Reinforced Earth MSE walls, plus nearly 15,000 square feet of temporary wire walls. The walls feature a unique ‘random reveal’ finish, adding both function and style to this major infrastructure upgrade. This UDOT project will enhance connectivity and safety for drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians alike! #BuildBetterTogether #FinishFriday
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Exciting times for Synthetex at #AAPAExpo! Their commitment to quality erosion and scour solutions in marine and port infrastructure aligns closely with our own standards for engineering excellence. Proud to see them leading the way at #AAPAEvents!
We had a great week in Boston at the American Association of Port Authorities Annual Convention. Thank you to all the contractors, engineers, port owners and operators who visited with us! We enjoyed catching up and discussing specific challenges faced in the ports industry. #AAPAEVENTS #AAPAEXPO
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These specialized designs allow for narrow base widths, making widening projects possible even in tight areas #BuildBetterTogether
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Some interesting details from Cell-Crete Corporation about one of our walls on this large-scale project in Las Vegas: https://lnkd.in/eaECGN_H
Building the future of the Las Vegas Strip—one innovative solution at a time! The I-15 and Tropicana Avenue interchange project is a crucial enhancement for the Las Vegas Strip. It features a sophisticated three-level tight diamond interchange and a new flyover connecting southbound I-15 to eastbound Tropicana Avenue. A standout element of this initiative is the innovative application of cellular concrete, which provides significant benefits in overcoming site challenges. The design required a southbound I-15 ramp to be constructed over Dean Martin Drive, intersecting with the right-of-way of an existing concrete culvert. To manage the additional surcharge load from the new ramp and prevent damage to the culvert, a lightweight fill was necessary. This led to the selection of Class II cellular concrete, which is currently being cast between precast panel walls. This choice reflects the project team's commitment to leveraging the Design-Build (D/B) approach to devise creative solutions for complex issues. Cellular concrete's lightweight nature substantially reduces the need for extensive trucking, making it particularly advantageous given the live traffic surrounding the ramp. Its ease of placement further streamlines the construction process, facilitating quicker installation while ensuring safety for both workers and motorists. The project will utilize approximately 11,000 cubic yards of this material, highlighting its essential role in enabling the ramp's construction without the complications typically associated with heavier materials. By incorporating cellular concrete, the project not only effectively addresses immediate construction challenges but also lays the groundwork for enhanced traffic flow and future growth at this vital interchange, aligning with the dynamic needs of the Las Vegas Valley. #LasVegasStrip #I15Interchange #cellcrete #cellularcrete #constructionlife #constructionsite #constructionequipment #constructionwork #concreteconstruction #concretedesign #concretelife #pouriton
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We love when art meets engineering! The unique panel finish on this Reinforced Earth® wall in Lincoln, NE was used throughout a major intersection project around 2005. Our walls provide a versatile canvas, allowing any project to incorporate custom artwork seamlessly into the design. #Throwback #BuildBetterTogether
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Our friends at C.W. Matthews Contracting Co., Inc. are installing nearly 20,000 square feet of Reinforced Earth® walls at the I-285 and Bouldercrest Road interchange in DeKalb County, GA. This work is part of a project to replace the existing Bouldercrest Road bridge over I-285, improve traffic flow, and enhance safety. The new bridge will feature six lanes, sidewalks, and bike lanes, supporting the growing needs of the area. #BuildBetterTogether
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Hokies: we're at the Inn at Virginia Tech today until 4pm, for the Civil and Environmental Engineering career fair. Stop by and see us! #BuildBetterTogether #Jobs