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TECHNICAL GUIDE2ND EDITION(Revised 01/02/2025)

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HIGHFORMAT.COM2CONTENTS3 WALLS 4 GENERAL INFORMATION 9 GRAND LEDGE™ 13 OUTCROPPING 21 KODAH® 24 BELVEDERE® 29 HEARTWOOD 31 DIMENSIONAL33 SLABS & PAVERS 34 GENERAL INFORMATION 37 GAUGE SELECT 40 MID-CENTURY 43 MONTROSE 45 ARCADIA 48 TETRA 50 GRAND FLAGSTONE 54 DIMENSIONAL FLAGSTONE 57 NEW MISSION 60 SUPERIOR STEPPERS61 STEPS 62 GENERAL INFORMATION 63 EMPIRE 64 DIMENSIONAL 65 IRREGULAR66 FIRE FEATURES 67 GENERAL INFORMATION 68 BELVEDERE® FIRE PIT 70 KODAH® FIRE PIT 71 DIMENSIONAL FIRE PIT72 COPING & CAPS 73 DIMENSIONAL COPING 74 CAMDEN COPING 75 BELVEDERE® COPING 76 DIMENSIONAL CAPS 77 CAMDEN CAPS78 WARRANTYMATERIALS · Detailed, natural looking textures · Seamless blending of colors throughout · Long-term structural integrity · Unsurpassed durability including salt proof surface · Ultra-realistic replication of ne detail · Ecient installation resulting from large yet thinly formatted shapes · A harder surface with greater resistance to abrasion · More vibrant and enduring color · Increased resistance to eorescenceWETCASTTEKTRAMAT®WETCAST WITH VIBRALOCK®HIGH FORMAT® products are primarily made of concrete utilizing our wetcast production system. Wetcast concrete oers benets including:TEKTRAMAT® is our proprietary material based around ultra high performance concrete technology (UHPC). Products made from this material oer benets including:VIBRALOCK® is an integrated surface technology that is directly incorporated into the production process of many of our slab and paver products to deliver benets including:Written specications and preliminary wall height guides for products are available on our website.Technical information for our natural stone products can be found on our website.For your convenience, please scan our QR code to download our marble and travertine French pattern paver layout sheet.

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HIGHFORMAT.COM HIGHFORMAT.COM3WALLSGENERAL INFORMATIONGRAND LEDGE™OUTCROPPINGKODAH®BELVEDERE®HEARTWOODDIMENSIONALWALLS

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HIGHFORMAT.COM4GENERAL INFORMATIONPRE-CONSTRUCTION CHECKLISTBefore you start construction, take the time to complete the necessary planning and preparation. This process will keep your project running eciently and will aid in completing a quality installation. Make sure to address the following: SAFETYYour safety program should address items such as personal protective equipment, maintaining safe slopes and excavations, fall protection, rigging and lifting, as well as any other relevant safety precautions. ENGINEERING AND PERMITSObtain the necessary engineering design and permits for your project. The soils for foundation and wall backll should be properly evaluated by a trained professional. Unsuitable soils should be removed and replaced as recommended.Note: This installation guide is intended to supplement a detailed, site-specic wall design prepared by a Professional Engineer. The construction documents for your project supersedes any recommendations presented here. REVIEW THE PROJECT PLANSTake the time to review and understand the project plans and specications. Make sure you understand the detailed design for the project before starting construction. A pre-construction meeting with the wall designer, construction inspector, wall contractor, and owner or representative is recommended. Don’t be afraid to ask questions. CONSTRUCTION PLANNINGDevelop a plan to coordinate construction activities (material delivery/storage, equipment access, etc.) on your site. Make sure your plan specically addresses how to control surface water during construction. UTILITY LOCATIONMake sure to have underground utilities located and marked on the ground before starting any construction.Call 8-1-1 or go online to call811.com to schedule utility marking for your project site. MATERIAL STAGINGStore retaining wall blocks in a location close to the proposed wall. Blocks should be kept clean and mud free. Blocks should also be stored in a location which will minimize the amount of handling on the project site. Store geogrid in a clean, dry location close to the proposed wall site. Keep the geogrid covered or in the shade until installation to avoid exposure to direct sunlight. EQUIPMENTMake sure you have the proper equipment to handle retaining wall blocks and pallets on the construction site. (Note: A specially designed Lifting Device is required for the installation of Outcropping and Grand Ledge™ blocks).Hand operated equipment used in wall construction should include shovels, rake, 2 ft (600 mm) level, 4 ft (1.2 m) level, broom, hammer, chisel, tape measure, string, spray paint, laser level, pry bar, concrete saw and a walk behind vibratory plate compactor capable of delivering a minimum of 2000 lb (9 kN) centrifugal force.Personal protective equipment should include appropriate clothing, steel toe boots, eye protection, respiratory protection, hard hat, gloves, hearing protection, fall protection, rigging, and other items as necessary to insure a safe working environment.Note: On small or dicult to access sites, it is helpful to have two lifting devices. One for moving material from pallets to the site and another for setting blocks. This will allow for the material staging area to be located away from the construction space while providing safe and ecient access to the material in less than desirable site conditions.WALLSOutcropping / Grand Ledge™ lifting device required for proper installation.

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HIGHFORMAT.COM HIGHFORMAT.COM5WALLSBASE PREPARATIONProper base preparation is a critical element in the construction of your retaining wall. Not only is it important to provide a stable foundation for the wall, but a properly prepared base will greatly increase the speed and eciency of your wall installation.Proper base preparation starts with the subgrade soils (soils below the leveling pad). A typical wall requires excavation of at least 12 in (300 mm). This will provide 6 in (150 mm) for the leveling pad and 6 in (150 mm) of minimum bury of the blocks. Note: excavation and bury depth will vary by product type and design. Please see project plans or product specic information for further information. Subgrade soils should be rm and capable of supporting the loads from the wall. At a minimum, all topsoil, organic, and other unsuitable soils should be removed from below the wall. The minimum width of the leveling pad should be 18 in (465 mm) wider than the width of the block. This will provide 6 in (150 mm) in front of and 12 in (300 mm) behind the bottom block. Note: For Outcropping and Grand Ledge™ installation, you will need a wider leveling pad to ensure there is enough space for the depth of the blocks. The back cut behind the wall should taper and provide at least 18 in (465 mm) of space to ensure that the lifting device has enough clearance to be removed eciently. When the back cut is too close to the back side of the wall, the device can get wedged and be hard to remove.Once excavated, the subgrade soil should be compacted to a minimum of 95% maximum density as determined by a standard proctor test (ASTM D698). At this point the soil should be rm and free of topsoil, debris, roots, etc. Consult a soils engineer if in doubt. Any unsuitable material shall be excavated and replaced with compacted granular soils as directed by the engineer.LEVELING PADBase preparation continues with proper leveling pad construction. An open-graded (free-draining) crushed stone leveling pad is typically used for retaining walls. Walls can also be designed with a dense-graded crushed stone or concrete leveling pad. The choice of which type of leveling pad to use is made by the wall designer and depends on several factors including the bearing capacity of the native soil, location of the drain outlet, conditions at the base of the wall, and any other special considerations for the wall.The leveling pad material should be placed and compacted to provide a uniform, level foundation on which to construct the retaining wall. Proper elevation can be established with a laser level or transit. Check for level both parallel and perpendicular to the wall.Place and compact leveling pad material as specied in the wall design. If crushed stone is used, place the stone in uniform loose lifts a maximum of 6 in (150 mm) thick. Lift sizes are relative to the size of the compactor being used. Compact the stone with a minimum of three passes with a 24 in (610 mm) wide, walk-behind, vibrating plate compactorNote: Do NOT place a thin layer of sand between the leveling pad and bottom block. This layer will reduce the sliding resistance between the leveling pad and bottom block, as well as reduce the drainage capacity of the foundation stone.DRAINA drain is installed in the lowest part of the open graded (free-draining) stone behind the retaining wall. If an open graded crushed stone leveling pad is used, the drain is installed on the bottom of the crushed stone leveling pad. If a dense graded crushed stone leveling pad is used, the drain is installed immediately on top of the dense graded stone.Typically, a 4 in (100 mm) diameter perforated or slotted pipe (PVC or corrugated HDPE) is used. Daylight the drain pipe at the ends and/or through the face of the wall every 50 ft (15 m) to allow for drainage. The pipe can also outlet into a nearby drainage ditch or catch basin. Because water can ow both ways through the drain pipe, connection to a catch basin or active storm sewer should only be made under the direction of a Professional Engineer.BASIC RETAINING WALL INSTALLATION NOTES FOR: · Outcropping · Grand Ledge™ · Belvedere®Refer to product pages for specic information and details pertaining to individual products. · Kodah® · Heartwood · DimensionalFOR THE MOST NATURAL APPEARANCE, MIX AND INSTALL PRODUCTS FROM MULTIPLE PALLETS SIMULTANEOUSLY. THIS WILL CREATE A MORE BLENDED, NATURAL LOOK.GENERAL INFORMATIONINSTALLATION GUIDE

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HIGHFORMAT.COM6GENERAL INFORMATIONSETTING THE BOTTOM COURSE OF BLOCKSProper placement of the bottom course of wall stones is critical in determining the overall appearance and integrity of the nished project. Take extra time on this step and the rest of the project will go smoothly. At this point you need to determine the best point of origin for the wall. If you have a xed point, such as a building corner or a 90° corner, you will want to start the wall from that point and work your way out. This will minimize cutting of blocks. If there are no xed points, start the wall at the lowest design elevation, as it is easier to step the base up than it is to step the base down.Properly mark the location of the retaining wall. A string line or oset stakes are typically used to establish horizontal and vertical alignment. Review the Outcropping section for specic instructions on block alignment. Where applicable, remove the bottom lip from the back edge of the blocks (applicable for Outcropping and Grand Ledge) with a hammer and chisel (bottom course of blocks only) so the blocks will lie at on the leveling pad.Place a complete row of blocks on the prepared leveling pad. Blocks should be placed tight together.Check all blocks for level from front to back and side to side as they are placed. Place and compact backll in front of the bottom row of blocks to help hold them in place. Compaction should be to 95% maximum density as determined by a standard proctor test (ASTM D698).Place open-graded crushed stone in the wedge-shaped gap between the blocks and at least 12 in (300 mm) behind the wall. A stone meeting the gradation requirements of ASTM No. 57 with no material passing the No. 200 sieve is preferred. Place the stone in uniform loose lifts a maximum of 8 in (200 mm) thick. Fully consolidate the stone. Carefully hand tamp the stone within 12 in (300 mm) of the blocks.Place non-woven geotextile fabric between the drainstone and the remaining backll material if specied. This prevents backll material from migrating into, and clogging, the open-graded drainstone.Backll behind the drainstone with material as specied in the project design. Place the material in loose lifts as specied, but not to exceed 8 in (200 mm) maximum. Granular backll shall be compacted to a minimum of 95% maximum density as determined by a standard proctor test (ASTM D698). Do not use any organic, topsoil, frozen, soft, wet, or loose soils when backlling the wall.Re-check all units for level and alignment and sweep the top of each course of blocks clean before starting construction of the next course.SETTING THE UPPER COURSES OF BLOCKSPlacing the next course of blocks is similar to placing the rst course. Blocks should be placed to establish a running bond pattern (Dimensional collections) or to follow an irregular pattern (Outcropping, Grand Ledge™, Kodah®, Belvedere® and Heartwood collections).Blocks should be installed with their sides pushed tight. Push blocks from Outcropping and Grand Ledge™ collections forward until the lip on the back of the block comes in full contact with the blocks below. Make sure that no stones get caught or wedged between the lip and the back of the blocks below. Walls without the lip on the bottom (Belvedere®, Dimensional, Kodah® and Heartwood collections) should not be stacked exactly vertical. Instead, they should be setback as specied by each product line.(Outcropping: Place a layer of non-woven geotextile fabric directly behind the blocks. This will keep materials from eroding through the small voids between the blocks.)Place geogrid reinforcing behind the wall as specied in the project documents. See geogrid installation information in the next section for further details.Place and compact open-graded crushed stone between the blocks, and at least 12 in (300 mm) behind the wall following the procedure used for the bottom course of blocks.Place non-woven geotextile fabric between the drainstone and the remaining backll material if specied.Place and compact backll behind the drainstone following the procedure used for the bottom course of blocks.Re-check all units for level and alignment and sweep the top of each course of blocks clean before starting construction of the next course.Repeat these steps with each course of blocks to the top of the wall.FOR ALL INSTALLATIONS Never stack blocks more than one course above grade of backll.WALLS

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HIGHFORMAT.COM HIGHFORMAT.COM7GEOGRID INSTALLATIONStability of reinforced soil walls rely on the interaction between geogrid reinforcement, soil in the reinforced zone, and the retaining wall blocks. It is very important that reinforced soil walls be constructed per the detailed design prepared by a Professional Engineer. Make sure you are using the proper type and strength of geogrid listed in the design. The geogrid layers need to be placed at the proper elevations and to the proper distances into the reinforced soil zone detailed in the design. It is also critical to use the appropriate backll soil material in the reinforced soil zone.Construct the wall up to the elevation of the geogrid layer shown in the design.Place geogrid layers as shown in the project details extending into the reinforced soil zone to the design length.Geogrid must be installed with the strong direction (roll direction) into the reinforced soil zone and not parallel to the wall. Geogrid must be placed in a continuous sheet throughout its length from the connection at the blocks to the back of the reinforced zone. Do not splice or overlap the geogrid.For all retaining wall products except the Outcropping collection, use the next layer of blocks to secure the front end of the geogrid (creating a friction connection). Make sure the geogrid is as close as possible to the front face of the wall without being visible. Pull the geogrid taut to eliminate any folds and to pretension the geogrid. Pin or secure the back edge of the geogrid before placing the reinforced ll. Review the Outcropping section for specic instructions on geogrid and parawab strap installation.FINISHING THE TOP OF THE WALLCompleting a few simple tasks near the end of the project will ensure that the wall will function properly and look good for years to come.Grade the top of the wall in such a way that surface water runs o away from the wall. Never leave the top of a wall graded where surface water will pond behind the wall, or saturate the backll soils.Place a layer of non-woven geotextile fabric over the top of the drainstone at the back of the wall. This will keep topsoil from migrating into the drainstone and causing problems.If required, place the coping layer on the top of the wall. The coping blocks should be placed towards the front edge of the wall blocks and should sit securely on top without tipping forward under their own weight. The coping layer should be carefully adhered with a concrete adhesive specically formulated for segmental concrete block wall construction.Note: With Outcropping and Grand Ledge™, freestanding units can be used as capstones for applications where the top of wall is expected to be above the nished grade behind the wall. If the freestanding units are not available in your local market, HIGH FORMAT® step units are also a great option.MORE INFORMATIONRefer to product-specic Notes and Typical Construction Details for specic applications and construction practices such as corner construction, drain placement, curve construction, and other details.Typical allowable construction tolerance at the wall face is 1 in (25 mm) in 10 ft (3 m) (1:120) in the vertical and horizontal directions, and a rotation tolerance of 2° from wall batter.Once you commence working, continue without interruption or delays. This will help expedite construction and minimize the time the excavation is open.If at any time ground water seepage is observed along the exposed excavation behind the retaining wall, contact the wall designer immediately to determine the corrective action needed.The construction site should be graded and maintained to direct surface water runo away from the retaining wall throughout the entire construction process. If there is a rain event with surface water runo producing erosion or scour near the retaining wall, contact the wall designer immediately to determine the corrective action needed.WATER APPLICATIONSDue to the nature of wetcast concrete, the HIGH FORMAT® wall systems are well-suited for many shoreline and water applications. From small water features to custom ponds or where shoreline protection is needed, the wall systems can be implemented to provide the erosion control needed without sacricing the natural aesthetic of your project. Refer to the typical design details for more information. Once you’ve gathered the necessary details of the project, site conditions, and any local building requirements, reach out to your local HIGH FORMAT® representative for further details.GENERAL INFORMATIONWALLS

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HIGHFORMAT.COM8GENERAL INFORMATIONADDITIONAL INSTALLATION NOTES FOR: · OutcroppingRefer to product pages for specic information and details pertaining to individual products.INSTALLATIONS REQUIRING GEOGRIDPlease visit highformat.com for detailed cross-sections of geogrid reinforced Outcropping walls. For Outcropping installations, do not overlap geogrid over top of blocks. Instead, run the geogrid directly up to the back of the blocks. In addition to this reinforcement, a Paraweb strap must be installed through each lifting hook in the back of the Outcropping blocks. Please see standard details for Reinforced Outcropping Walls for further information. Place and compact drainstone and reinforced ll following the procedure used to set the bottom and upper courses of blocks. It is important to place and compact stone and reinforced ll starting at the back of the retaining blocks and extending into the reinforced soil zone. This will help eliminate bunching of the geogrid reinforcement.Reinforced zone ll material is typically a sand or gravel with less than 5% innes in (material passing the No. 200 sieve). This material is usually classied as a GW, GP, SW, or SP. It is very important that you only use the ll material specied in your project design drawings and specications.Place retained soil immediately between the reinforced soil zone and the back of the excavation. Material should be placed in loose lifts of 6 in (150 mm) maximum and compacted to 95% maximum density as determined by a standard proctor test (ASTM D698). Bring the reinforced and retained soil up to grade at the same time. At no time should the elevation of the reinforced soil be more than 1 block higher than the retained soil.Tracked construction equipment should not be used directly on the geogrid. A minimum of 6 in (150 mm) of ll is required between tracked equipment and geogrid to prevent damage to the grid. Rubber - tired equipment may pass over the geogrid when traveling at low speeds of 5 mph (8 km/h) or less.Avoid any sudden stopping or turning of construction equipment in the reinforced ll zone to prevent moving or damaging the geogrid layers.Follow geogrid manufacturer’s requirements, including requirements for vertical separation and overlap of geogrid. OUTCROPPING OFFSETS BY HEIGHT OF BLOCKOne of the unique features of the Outcropping system is multiple block heights. To provide a uniform wall batter with multiple height blocks, the setback of the blocks varies proportionally with the block height. The setback in blocks is achieved with shear heels which are cast into the blocks. For a 6 in (152 mm) high block, the shear heels are 1.5 in (38 mm) deep (1/2 times 3 in (76 mm)). For a 12 in (305 mm) high block, the shear heels are 3 in (76 mm) deep (1 times 3 in (76 mm)). For an 18 in (457 mm) high block, the shear heels are 4.5 in (114 mm) deep (1-1/2 times 3 in (76 mm)). For a 24 in (610 mm) high block, the shear heels are 6 in (152 mm) deep (2 times 3 in (76 mm)).To ensure proper wall alignment and to account for the multiple height blocks and varying setbacks, you have to adjust the bottom row of blocks based on their height. Setup a traditional string line for the back of the wall, then oset the blocks per the detail at the bottom of this page.“Back of Wall” string line4.5” (114 mm) 3” (76 mm) 1.5” (38 mm) 0” (0 mm)24” HIGH BLOCKSSet back of block ush with string line18” HIGH BLOCKSOset back of block 1.5” (38 mm) from string line12” HIGH BLOCKSOset back of block 3.0” (76 mm) from string line6” HIGH BLOCKSOset back of block 4.5” (114 mm) from string lineOUTCROPPING OFFSET BY HEIGHT ILLUSTRATIONWALLS

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HIGHFORMAT.COM HIGHFORMAT.COM9GRAND LEDGE™FEATURES · The look of natural ledgestone: bold in scale, with consistent dimensions for faster installation · 24 unique wall textures · Quality material equals long term durability · Four additional 5-sided blocks can be used as 90-degree returns · Engineerable wall system with capabilities of 5’ to 6’ gravity walls with optimal site conditionsMATERIALWETCASTRefer to our website for preliminary height guides and the most recent color oerings.Dimensions are nominal.Specications are subject to change.There is a minimum 30-ft radius for convex curves created with Grand Ledge™.Learn MoreUNIT #246x21x12880 lbsUNIT #154x20x12963 lbsUNIT #34234x1934x12760 lbsUNIT #436x20x12623 lbsPALLET4 PIECES (ONE OF EACH UNITS)WEIGHT: 3,300 LBSCOVERAGE: 21.6 FACE FEETUNIT #246x21x12880 lbsUNIT #154x20x12963 lbsUNIT #34234x1934x12760 lbsUNIT #436x20x12623 lbsPALLET4 PIECES (ONE OF EACH UNITS)WEIGHT: 3,300 LBSCOVERAGE: 21.6 FACE FEETUNIT #246x21x12880 lbsUNIT #154x20x12963 lbsUNIT #34234x1934x12760 lbsUNIT #436x20x12623 lbsPALLET4 PIECES (ONE OF EACH UNITS)WEIGHT: 3,300 LBSCOVERAGE: 21.6 FACE FEETUNIT #246x21x12880 lbsUNIT #154x20x12963 lbsUNIT #34234x1934x12760 lbsUNIT #436x20x12623 lbsPALLET4 PIECES (ONE OF EACH UNITS)WEIGHT: 3,300 LBSCOVERAGE: 21.6 FACE FEETWALL PALLETCORNER PALLET4,000± lbs (inc. pallet)18 face feet43,350± lbs (inc. pallet)21.6 face feet14.9 linear feet (freestanding)4 (one of each unit)UNIT: 3’Dimensions: Weight:Units Per Pallet:CORNER UNIT: 1Dimensions: Weight:Units Per Pallet:UNIT: 4’Dimensions: Weight:Units Per Pallet:CORNER UNIT: 2Dimensions: Weight:Units Per Pallet:UNIT: 5’Dimensions: Weight:Units Per Pallet:CORNER UNIT: 3Dimensions: Weight:Units Per Pallet:UNIT: 6’Dimensions: Weight:Units Per Pallet:CORNER UNIT: 4Dimensions: Weight:Units Per Pallet:36”L x 20”D x 12”H 650± lbs154”L x 20”D x 12”H963± lbs148”L x 20”D x 12”H 865± lbs136”L x 20”D x 12”H623± lbs160”L x 20”D x 12”H 1,085± lbs146”L x 21”D x 12”H 880± lbs172”L x 20”D x 12”H 1,300± lbs142.75”L x 19.75”D x 12”H760± lbs1Weight:Coverage:Pieces Per Pallet:Weight:Coverage:Pieces Per Pallet:LLLLDDDDHHHHLLLLDDDDHHHHUNIT #246x21x12880 lbsUNIT #154x20x12963 lbsUNIT #34234x1934x12760 lbsUNIT #436x20x12623 lbsPALLET4 PIECES (ONE OF EACH UNITS)WEIGHT: 3,300 LBSCOVERAGE: 21.6 FACE FEETWALLS

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HIGHFORMAT.COM10A. Wall height above grade (varies, max. 24 in.)B. Wall buried beneath grade (min. 6")C. Leveling pad depth (min. 6")D. Crushed stone leveling padE. Foundation soil compacted to 95% max. dry densityF. Freestanding Grand Ledge blocksTYPICAL FREESTANDING WALL(NO SCALE)DEFABCGRAND LEDGE™A.B.C.D.E. F. A.B.C.D. E.F. G.H.I.J.K.L.M. Exposed height (varies, max. 24”)Bury depth (min. 6”)Leveling pad depth (min. 6”)Crushed stone leveling padFoundation soil compacted to 95% max. dry densityFreestanding wall blocksExposed height (varies)Bury depth (varies by design, min. 6”)Leveling pad depth (varies by design, min. 6”)Horizontal setback, 2-1/4” setback per 12” vertical (10.6° batter angle on wall)Crushed stone leveling padFoundation soil compacted to 95% max. dry density4” corrugated perforated drain pipeShear heel removed from base block (optional)Non-woven geotextile fabricDrainstone (ASTM #57), min. 12” behind wallFinish grade to drain away from the wallWall blocksPlace 12” by 18” strip of geotextile fabric in V-shaped joint between blocksA. Wall height above grade (varies)B. Wall buried beneath grade (varies by design, min. 6 in.)C. Leveling pad depth (varies by design, min. 6 in.)D. 214" setback per 12" vertical (10.6°)E. Crushed stone leveling padF. Foundation soil compacted to 95% max. dry densityG. 4" corrugated perforated drain pipeH. Shear heel removed from base blockI. Min. 3.5 oz. non-woven geotextile fabric (recommended)J. Drainstone (astm #57), min. 12 in. behind wallK. Finish grade to drain away from the wallL. Place 12 in. by 18 in. strip of geotextile fabric in v-shapedjoint between blocksM. Grand Ledge wall blocksTYPICAL GRAVITY RETAINING WALL(NO SCALE)DFGHIJEMLKABCThis page shows typical construction details for Grand Ledge™ walls. These drawings are representative of major components required in wall construction. Specific details including reinforcement layers, drainage details, soil requirements, etc. shall be per engineered design for wall. For more cross-section and design options, visit our website.• These drawings are for preliminary reference only (not for nal construction).• Final designs for construction must be prepared by a registered professional engineer using the actual conditions of the proposed site and loads.• Final wall design must address both internal and external drainage and shall be evaluated by the professional engineer who is responsible for the wall design.• Block size and placement shown are for reference only individual Grand Ledge™ blocks will vary with installation pattern.GENERAL NOTES FOR WALL SECTIONSTYPICAL FREESTANDING WALL DETAILTYPICAL GRAVITY RETAINING WALL DETAILWALLS

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HIGHFORMAT.COM HIGHFORMAT.COM11GRAND LEDGE™This page shows typical construction details for Grand Ledge™ walls. These drawings are representative of major components required in wall construction. Specific details including reinforcement layers, drainage details, soil requirements, etc. shall be per engineered design for wall. For more cross-section and design options, visit our website.• These drawings are for preliminary reference only (not for nal construction).• Final designs for construction must be prepared by a registered professional engineer using the actual conditions of the proposed site and loads.• Final wall design must address both internal and external drainage and shall be evaluated by the professional engineer who is responsible for the wall design.• Block size and placement shown are for reference only individual Grand Ledge™ blocks will vary with installation pattern.GENERAL NOTES FOR WALL SECTIONSTYPICAL REINFORCED RETAINING WALL DETAILA.B. C. D. E.F. G.H.I.J. K. L. M.N. O.Exposed height (varies by design)Bury depth (varies by design, min 6”)Leveling pad depth (varies by design,min. 6”)Horizontal setback, 2-1/4” per 12” vertical (10.6° batter angle on wall)Crushed stone leveling padFoundation soil compacted to 95% max. dry density4” corrugated perforated drain pipeShear heel removed from base block (optional)Non-woven geotextile fabricDrainstone (ASTM #57), min. 12” behind wallGeogrid reinforcement placed between blocks (length, vertical placement, and geogrid type varies by design)Finish grade to drain away from the wallWall blocksReinforced soil compacted to 95% max. dry densityPlace 12” by 18” strip of geotextile fabric in V-shaped joint between blocksWALLSA. Wall height above grade (varies)B. Wall buried beneath grade (varies by design, min. 6")C. Leveling pad depth (varies by design, min. 6")D. 214" setback per 12" vertical (10.6°)E. Crushed stone leveling padF. Foundation soil compacted to 95% max. dry densityG. 4" corrugated perforated drain pipeH. Shear heel removed from base blockI. Min. 3.5 oz. non-woven geotextile fabric (recommended)J. Drainstone (ASTM #57), min. 12" behind wallK. Geogrid reinforcement sandwiched between the block course(length, vertical placement, and geogrid type varies by design)L. Finish grade to drain away from the wallM. Reinforced soil compacted to 95% max. dry densityN. Place 12" by 18" strip of geotextile fabric in v-shaped jointbetween blocksO. Grand Ledge wall blocksTYPICAL REINFORCED RETAINING WALL DETAIL(NO SCALE)DFGHIJLEKMOABCN

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HIGHFORMAT.COM12A. Wall height above grade (varies)B. Wall buried beneath grade (varies by design, min. 6 in.)C. Leveling pad depth (varies by design, min. 6 in.)D. 214" setback per 12" vertical (10.6°)E. Crushed stone leveling padF. Foundation soil compacted to 95% max. dry densityG. 4" corrugated perforated drain pipeH. Shear heel removed from base blockI. Min. 3.5 oz. non-woven geotextile fabric (recommended)J. Drainstone (astm #57), min 12", installed on a 1:1 slope behind wallK. Finish grade to drain away from the wallL. Grand Ledge wall blocksGRAVITY RETAINING WALL WITH AGGREGATE WEDGE BACKFILL(NO SCALE)ADJIGLHEF11KBCGRAND LEDGE™This page shows typical construction details for Grand Ledge™ walls. These drawings are representative of major components required in wall construction. Specific details including reinforcement layers, drainage details, soil requirements, etc. shall be per engineered design for wall. For more cross-section and design options, visit our website.• These drawings are for preliminary reference only (not for nal construction).• Final designs for construction must be prepared by a registered professional engineer using the actual conditions of the proposed site and loads.• Final wall design must address both internal and external drainage and shall be evaluated by the professional engineer who is responsible for the wall design.• Block size and placement shown are for reference only individual Grand Ledge™ blocks will vary with installation pattern.GENERAL NOTES FOR WALL SECTIONSTYPICAL RETAINING WALL DETAIL WITH CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE BACKFILLTYPICAL GRAVITY RETAINING WALL DETAIL WITH AGGREGATE WEDGE BACKFILLA. Wall height above grade (varies by design)B. Wall buried beneath grade (varies by design, min. 6 in.)C. Leveling pad depth (varies by design, min. 6 in.)D. 214" setback per 12" vertical (10.6°)E. Crushed stone leveling padF. Foundation soil compacted to 95% max. dry densityG. 4" corrugated perforated drain pipeH. Shear heel removed from base blockI. Min. 3.5 oz. non-woven geotextile fabric (recommended)J. Drainstone (ASTM #57), min. 12" behind wall & cast-in-place concreteK. Cast-in-place Redi-mix concrete, min. 2,500 psi (height & depth vary by design)L. #4 rebar, 18" lengths bent in half (9" embedment), installed on every loopM. Finish grade to drain away from the wallN. Grand Ledge wall blocksRETAINING WALL WITH CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE BACKFILL(NO SCALE)ADIJLKHEFGMBCA. B. C. D . E.F. G. H. I. J. K. L . A.B.C.D. E.F. G.H.I.J. K. L. M.N . Exposed height (varies by design)Bury depth (varies by design, min. 6”)Leveling pad depth (varies by design, min. 6”)Horizontal setback, 2-1/4” per 12” vertical (10.6° batter angle on wall)Crushed stone leveling padFoundation soil compacted to 95% max. dry density4” corrugated perforated drain pipeShear heel removed from base block (optional)Non-woven geotextile fabricDrainstone (ASTM #57), min. 12”, installed on a 1H:1V slope behind wallFinish grade to drain away from the wallWall blocksExposed height (varies by design)Bury depth (varies by design, min. 6”)Leveling pad depth (varies by design, min. 6”)Horizontal setback, 2-1/4” per 12” vertical (10.6° batter angle on wall)Crushed stone leveling padFoundation soil compacted to 95% max. dry density4” corrugated perforated drain pipeShear heel removed from base block (optional)Non-woven geotextile fabricDrainstone (ASTM #57), min. 12” behind wall and cast-in-place concreteCast-in-place ready-mix concrete, min. 2,500 psi (height and depth vary by design)#4 Rebar, 18” lengths bent in half (9” embedment), installed on every loopFinish grade to drain away from the wallWall blocksWALLSN

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HIGHFORMAT.COM HIGHFORMAT.COM13Weight: 2,015± lbs (inc. pallet)Coverage: 11 sq ftUnits Per Pallet: 4Weight: 3,600± lbs (inc. pallet)Coverage: 19.5 sq ftUnits Per Pallet: 3UNIT: CORNER 6”Weight: 480± lbsUNIT: CORNER 12”Weight: 1,170± lbsProduct depth nominally 27”.Product depth nominally 30”.Refer to our website for the most recent color oerings, custom layout software for installation and preliminary height guides.Outcropping pallets are sold in full pallet quantities only, individual sizes cannot be requested.Actual weight and color may vary.6”H12”H39”L48”LOUTCROPPINGMATERIALWETCASTFEATURES · Beautiful weathered stone textures and natural color blends · Consistent dimensions equals fast installation · Quality materials equals long term durability · Freestanding units have ve-sided surface texture to allow for freestanding (two-sided) installations or as a top course on an Outcropping retaining wall · Corner blocks help make a 90° corner with four-sided surface texture and can be installed with alternating faces exposed to maintain a more random look · Galvanized steel hooks are available and required for reinforced wallsCORNER PALLET: 6”CORNER PALLET: 12”CORNER NOTES · Two 6” high corner blocks are typically stacked on top of each other and placed on top of a 12” block.freestandingcornersfreestandingcornersLearn MoreWALLS

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HIGHFORMAT.COM14OUTCROPPING5 x 14 x 25.5 x 1 3.5 x 13.5 x 12 x .53 x .5 2 x .53 x 15.5 x 14 x .53 x .54 x .55 x 16 x 13 x 1 4 x 15 x 1.56 x 12 x .53 x .54.5 x 14 x 1 4.5 x 13.5 x 15 x 1.55 x 1 5.5 x 1 3.5 x 13 x 14 x 24.5 x 14 x 14 x .53 x 14.5 x 14 x 13 x .53 x .52 x .5 2 x .52 x .53 x .5 4 x .56 x 16 x 15.5 x 15 x 16 x 14 x 25.5 x 14 x 15 x 1 5.5 x 14.5 x 1 3 x 12 x .55 x 1.53 x 14 x .53 x .53 x .53.5 x 14 x 12 x .54 x .52 x .54.5 x 13.5 x 15 x 14 x 14 x .5 3 x .52 x .55 x 16 x 14 x 25.5 x 13.5 x 12 x .54 x .53 x .54 x 14.5 x 13 x 15 x 15 x 1.52 x .5 3 x .54.5 x 1 6 x 13 x 1 5.5 x 1 3.5 x 145' x 2'30' x 3'22.5' x 4'18' x 5'RETAINING WALL PATTERNS, 90 SQFT(2xPALLET A, 2xPALLET B, 1xPALLET C)COLORS USED:PEACHLIGHT GRAY6 x 13 x .55 x 14 x 25.5 x 1 3.5 x 13.5 x 12 x .53 x .5 2 x .53 x 15.5 x 14 x .53 x .54 x .55 x 16 x 13 x 1 4 x 15 x 1.56 x 12 x .53 x .54.5 x 14 x 1 4.5 x 13.5 x 15 x 1.55 x 1 5.5 x 1 3.5 x 13 x 14 x 24.5 x 14 x 14 x .53 x 14.5 x 14 x 13 x .53 x .52 x .5 2 x .52 x .53 x .5 4 x .56 x 16 x 15.5 x 15 x 16 x 14 x 25.5 x 14 x 15 x 1 5.5 x 14.5 x 1 3 x 12 x .55 x 1.53 x 14 x .53 x .53 x .53.5 x 14 x 12 x .54 x .52 x .54.5 x 13.5 x 15 x 14 x 14 x .5 3 x .52 x .55 x 16 x 14 x 25.5 x 13.5 x 12 x .54 x .53 x .54 x 14.5 x 13 x 15 x 15 x 1.52 x .5 3 x .54.5 x 1 6 x 13 x 1 5.5 x 1 3.5 x 145' x 2'30' x 3'22.5' x 4'18' x 5'RETAINING WALL PATTERNS, 90 SQFT(2xPALLET A, 2xPALLET B, 1xPALLET C)COLORS USED:PEACHLIGHT GRAY6 x 13 x .55 x 14 x 25.5 x 1 3.5 x 13.5 x 12 x .53 x .5 2 x .53 x 15.5 x 14 x .53 x .54 x .55 x 16 x 13 x 1 4 x 15 x 1.56 x 12 x .53 x .54.5 x 14 x 1 4.5 x 13.5 x 15 x 1.55 x 1 5.5 x 1 3.5 x 13 x 14 x 24.5 x 14 x 14 x .53 x 14.5 x 14 x 13 x .53 x .52 x .5 2 x .52 x .53 x .5 4 x .56 x 16 x 15.5 x 15 x 16 x 14 x 25.5 x 14 x 15 x 1 5.5 x 14.5 x 1 3 x 12 x .55 x 1.53 x 14 x .53 x .53 x .53.5 x 14 x 12 x .54 x .52 x .54.5 x 13.5 x 15 x 14 x 14 x .5 3 x .52 x .55 x 16 x 14 x 25.5 x 13.5 x 12 x .54 x .53 x .54 x 14.5 x 13 x 15 x 15 x 1.52 x .5 3 x .54.5 x 1 6 x 13 x 1 5.5 x 1 3.5 x 145' x 2'30' x 3'22.5' x 4'18' x 5'RETAINING WALL PATTERNS, 90 SQFT(2xPALLET A, 2xPALLET B, 1xPALLET C)COLORS USED:PEACHLIGHT GRAY6 x 13 x .55 x 14 x 25.5 x 1 3.5 x 13.5 x 12 x .53 x .5 2 x .53 x 15.5 x 14 x .53 x .54 x .55 x 16 x 13 x 1 4 x 15 x 1.56 x 12 x .53 x .54.5 x 14 x 1 4.5 x 13.5 x 15 x 1.55 x 1 5.5 x 1 3.5 x 13 x 14 x 24.5 x 14 x 14 x .53 x 14.5 x 14 x 13 x .53 x .52 x .5 2 x .52 x .53 x .5 4 x .56 x 16 x 15.5 x 15 x 16 x 14 x 25.5 x 14 x 15 x 1 5.5 x 14.5 x 1 3 x 12 x .55 x 1.53 x 14 x .53 x .53 x .53.5 x 14 x 12 x .54 x .52 x .54.5 x 13.5 x 15 x 14 x 14 x .5 3 x .52 x .55 x 16 x 14 x 25.5 x 13.5 x 12 x .54 x .53 x .54 x 14.5 x 13 x 15 x 15 x 1.52 x .5 3 x .54.5 x 1 6 x 13 x 1 5.5 x 1 3.5 x 145' x 2'30' x 3'22.5' x 4'18' x 5'RETAINING WALL PATTERNS, 90 SQFT(2xPALLET A, 2xPALLET B, 1xPALLET C)COLORS USED:PEACHLIGHT GRAY6 x 13 x .55 x 14 x 25.5 x 1 3.5 x 13.5 x 12 x .53 x .5 2 x .53 x 15.5 x 14 x .53 x .54 x .55 x 16 x 13 x 1 4 x 15 x 1.56 x 12 x .53 x .54.5 x 14 x 1 4.5 x 13.5 x 15 x 1.55 x 1 5.5 x 1 3.5 x 13 x 14 x 24.5 x 14 x 14 x .53 x 14.5 x 14 x 13 x .53 x .52 x .5 2 x .52 x .53 x .5 4 x .56 x 16 x 15.5 x 15 x 16 x 14 x 25.5 x 14 x 15 x 1 5.5 x 14.5 x 1 3 x 12 x .55 x 1.53 x 14 x .53 x .53 x .53.5 x 14 x 12 x .54 x .52 x .54.5 x 13.5 x 15 x 14 x 14 x .5 3 x .52 x .55 x 16 x 14 x 25.5 x 13.5 x 12 x .54 x .53 x .54 x 14.5 x 13 x 15 x 15 x 1.52 x .5 3 x .54.5 x 1 6 x 13 x 1 5.5 x 1 3.5 x 145' x 2'30' x 3'22.5' x 4'18' x 5'RETAINING WALL PATTERNS, 90 SQFT(2xPALLET A, 2xPALLET B, 1xPALLET C)COLORS USED:PEACHLIGHT GRAY6 x 13 x .55 x 14 x 25.5 x 1 3.5 x 13.5 x 12 x .53 x .5 2 x .53 x 15.5 x 14 x .53 x .54 x .55 x 16 x 13 x 1 4 x 15 x 1.56 x 12 x .53 x .54.5 x 14 x 1 4.5 x 13.5 x 15 x 1.55 x 1 5.5 x 1 3.5 x 13 x 14 x 24.5 x 14 x 14 x .53 x 14.5 x 14 x 13 x .53 x .52 x .5 2 x .52 x .53 x .5 4 x .56 x 16 x 15.5 x 15 x 16 x 14 x 25.5 x 14 x 15 x 1 5.5 x 14.5 x 1 3 x 12 x .55 x 1.53 x 14 x .53 x .53 x .53.5 x 14 x 12 x .54 x .52 x .54.5 x 13.5 x 15 x 14 x 14 x .5 3 x .52 x .55 x 16 x 14 x 25.5 x 13.5 x 12 x .54 x .53 x .54 x 14.5 x 13 x 15 x 15 x 1.52 x .5 3 x .54.5 x 1 6 x 13 x 1 5.5 x 1 3.5 x 145' x 2'30' x 3'22.5' x 4'18' x 5'RETAINING WALL PATTERNS, 90 SQFT(2xPALLET A, 2xPALLET B, 1xPALLET C)COLORS USED:PEACHLIGHT GRAY6 x 13 x .55 x 14 x 25.5 x 1 3.5 x 13.5 x 12 x .53 x .5 2 x .53 x 15.5 x 14 x .53 x .54 x .55 x 16 x 13 x 1 4 x 15 x 1.56 x 12 x .53 x .54.5 x 14 x 1 4.5 x 13.5 x 15 x 1.55 x 1 5.5 x 1 3.5 x 13 x 14 x 24.5 x 14 x 14 x .53 x 14.5 x 14 x 13 x .53 x .52 x .5 2 x .52 x .53 x .5 4 x .56 x 16 x 15.5 x 15 x 16 x 14 x 25.5 x 14 x 15 x 1 5.5 x 14.5 x 1 3 x 12 x .55 x 1.53 x 14 x .53 x .53 x .53.5 x 14 x 12 x .54 x .52 x .54.5 x 13.5 x 15 x 14 x 14 x .5 3 x .52 x .55 x 16 x 14 x 25.5 x 13.5 x 12 x .54 x .53 x .54 x 14.5 x 13 x 15 x 15 x 1.52 x .5 3 x .54.5 x 1 6 x 13 x 1 5.5 x 1 3.5 x 145' x 2'30' x 3'22.5' x 4'18' x 5'RETAINING WALL PATTERNS, 90 SQFT(2xPALLET A, 2xPALLET B, 1xPALLET C)COLORS USED:PEACHLIGHT GRAY6 x 13 x .55 x 14 x 25.5 x 1 3.5 x 13.5 x 12 x .53 x .5 2 x .53 x 15.5 x 14 x .53 x .54 x .55 x 16 x 13 x 1 4 x 15 x 1.56 x 12 x .53 x .54.5 x 14 x 1 4.5 x 13.5 x 15 x 1.55 x 1 5.5 x 1 3.5 x 13 x 14 x 24.5 x 14 x 14 x .53 x 14.5 x 14 x 13 x .53 x .52 x .5 2 x .52 x .53 x .5 4 x .56 x 16 x 15.5 x 15 x 16 x 14 x 25.5 x 14 x 15 x 1 5.5 x 14.5 x 1 3 x 12 x .55 x 1.53 x 14 x .53 x .53 x .53.5 x 14 x 12 x .54 x .52 x .54.5 x 13.5 x 15 x 14 x 14 x .5 3 x .52 x .55 x 16 x 14 x 25.5 x 13.5 x 12 x .54 x .53 x .54 x 14.5 x 13 x 15 x 15 x 1.52 x .5 3 x .54.5 x 1 6 x 13 x 1 5.5 x 1 3.5 x 145' x 2'30' x 3'22.5' x 4'18' x 5'RETAINING WALL PATTERNS, 90 SQFT(2xPALLET A, 2xPALLET B, 1xPALLET C)COLORS USED:PEACHLIGHT GRAY6 x 13 x .55 x 14 x 25.5 x 1 3.5 x 13.5 x 12 x .53 x .5 2 x .53 x 15.5 x 14 x .53 x .54 x .55 x 16 x 13 x 1 4 x 15 x 1.56 x 12 x .53 x .54.5 x 14 x 1 4.5 x 13.5 x 15 x 1.55 x 1 5.5 x 1 3.5 x 13 x 14 x 24.5 x 14 x 14 x .53 x 14.5 x 14 x 13 x .53 x .52 x .5 2 x .52 x .53 x .5 4 x .56 x 16 x 15.5 x 15 x 16 x 14 x 25.5 x 14 x 15 x 1 5.5 x 14.5 x 1 3 x 12 x .55 x 1.53 x 14 x .53 x .53 x .53.5 x 14 x 12 x .54 x .52 x .54.5 x 13.5 x 15 x 14 x 14 x .5 3 x .52 x .55 x 16 x 14 x 25.5 x 13.5 x 12 x .54 x .53 x .54 x 14.5 x 13 x 15 x 15 x 1.52 x .5 3 x .54.5 x 1 6 x 13 x 1 5.5 x 1 3.5 x 145' x 2'30' x 3'22.5' x 4'18' x 5'RETAINING WALL PATTERNS, 90 SQFT(2xPALLET A, 2xPALLET B, 1xPALLET C)COLORS USED:PEACHLIGHT GRAY6 x 13 x .55 x 14 x 25.5 x 1 3.5 x 13.5 x 12 x .53 x .5 2 x .53 x 15.5 x 14 x .53 x .54 x .55 x 16 x 13 x 1 4 x 15 x 1.56 x 12 x .53 x .54.5 x 14 x 1 4.5 x 13.5 x 15 x 1.55 x 1 5.5 x 1 3.5 x 13 x 14 x 24.5 x 14 x 14 x .53 x 14.5 x 14 x 13 x .53 x .52 x .5 2 x .52 x .53 x .5 4 x .56 x 16 x 15.5 x 15 x 16 x 14 x 25.5 x 14 x 15 x 1 5.5 x 14.5 x 1 3 x 12 x .55 x 1.53 x 14 x .53 x .53 x .53.5 x 14 x 12 x .54 x .52 x .54.5 x 13.5 x 15 x 14 x 14 x .5 3 x .52 x .55 x 16 x 14 x 25.5 x 13.5 x 12 x .54 x .53 x .54 x 14.5 x 13 x 15 x 15 x 1.52 x .5 3 x .54.5 x 1 6 x 13 x 1 5.5 x 1 3.5 x 145' x 2'30' x 3'22.5' x 4'18' x 5'RETAINING WALL PATTERNS, 90 SQFT(2xPALLET A, 2xPALLET B, 1xPALLET C)COLORS USED:PEACHLIGHT GRAY6 x 13 x .55 x 14 x 25.5 x 1 3.5 x 13.5 x 12 x .53 x .5 2 x .53 x 15.5 x 14 x .53 x .54 x .55 x 16 x 13 x 1 4 x 15 x 1.56 x 12 x .53 x .54.5 x 14 x 1 4.5 x 13.5 x 15 x 1.55 x 1 5.5 x 1 3.5 x 13 x 14 x 24.5 x 14 x 14 x .53 x 14.5 x 14 x 13 x .53 x .52 x .5 2 x .52 x .53 x .5 4 x .56 x 16 x 15.5 x 15 x 16 x 14 x 25.5 x 14 x 15 x 1 5.5 x 14.5 x 1 3 x 12 x .55 x 1.53 x 14 x .53 x .53 x .53.5 x 14 x 12 x .54 x .52 x .54.5 x 13.5 x 15 x 14 x 14 x .5 3 x .52 x .55 x 16 x 14 x 25.5 x 13.5 x 12 x .54 x .53 x .54 x 14.5 x 13 x 15 x 15 x 1.52 x .5 3 x .54.5 x 1 6 x 13 x 1 5.5 x 1 3.5 x 145' x 2'30' x 3'22.5' x 4'18' x 5'RETAINING WALL PATTERNS, 90 SQFT(2xPALLET A, 2xPALLET B, 1xPALLET C)COLORS USED:PEACHLIGHT GRAY6 x 13 x .55 x 14 x 25.5 x 1 3.5 x 13.5 x 12 x .53 x .5 2 x .53 x 15.5 x 14 x .53 x .54 x .55 x 16 x 13 x 1 4 x 15 x 1.56 x 12 x .53 x .54.5 x 14 x 1 4.5 x 13.5 x 15 x 1.55 x 1 5.5 x 1 3.5 x 13 x 14 x 24.5 x 14 x 14 x .53 x 14.5 x 14 x 13 x .53 x .52 x .5 2 x .52 x .53 x .5 4 x .56 x 16 x 15.5 x 15 x 16 x 14 x 25.5 x 14 x 15 x 1 5.5 x 14.5 x 1 3 x 12 x .55 x 1.53 x 14 x .53 x .53 x .53.5 x 14 x 12 x .54 x .52 x .54.5 x 13.5 x 15 x 14 x 14 x .5 3 x .52 x .55 x 16 x 14 x 25.5 x 13.5 x 12 x .54 x .53 x .54 x 14.5 x 13 x 15 x 15 x 1.52 x .5 3 x .54.5 x 1 6 x 13 x 1 5.5 x 1 3.5 x 145' x 2'30' x 3'22.5' x 4'18' x 5'RETAINING WALL PATTERNS, 90 SQFT(2xPALLET A, 2xPALLET B, 1xPALLET C)COLORS USED:PEACHLIGHT GRAY6 x 13 x .55 x 14 x 25.5 x 1 3.5 x 13.5 x 12 x .53 x .5 2 x .53 x 15.5 x 14 x .53 x .54 x .55 x 16 x 13 x 1 4 x 15 x 1.56 x 12 x .53 x .54.5 x 14 x 1 4.5 x 13.5 x 15 x 1.55 x 1 5.5 x 1 3.5 x 13 x 14 x 24.5 x 14 x 14 x .53 x 14.5 x 14 x 13 x .53 x .52 x .5 2 x .52 x .53 x .5 4 x .56 x 16 x 15.5 x 15 x 16 x 14 x 25.5 x 14 x 15 x 1 5.5 x 14.5 x 1 3 x 12 x .55 x 1.53 x 14 x .53 x .53 x .53.5 x 14 x 12 x .54 x .52 x .54.5 x 13.5 x 15 x 14 x 14 x .5 3 x .52 x .55 x 16 x 14 x 25.5 x 13.5 x 12 x .54 x .53 x .54 x 14.5 x 13 x 15 x 15 x 1.52 x .5 3 x .54.5 x 1 6 x 13 x 1 5.5 x 1 3.5 x 145' x 2'30' x 3'22.5' x 4'18' x 5'RETAINING WALL PATTERNS, 90 SQFT(2xPALLET A, 2xPALLET B, 1xPALLET C)COLORS USED:PEACHLIGHT GRAY6 x 13 x .55 x 14 x 25.5 x 1 3.5 x 13.5 x 12 x .53 x .5 2 x .53 x 15.5 x 14 x .53 x .54 x .55 x 16 x 13 x 1 4 x 15 x 1.56 x 12 x .53 x .54.5 x 14 x 1 4.5 x 13.5 x 15 x 1.55 x 1 5.5 x 1 3.5 x 13 x 14 x 24.5 x 14 x 14 x .53 x 14.5 x 14 x 13 x .53 x .52 x .5 2 x .52 x .53 x .5 4 x .56 x 16 x 15.5 x 15 x 16 x 14 x 25.5 x 14 x 15 x 1 5.5 x 14.5 x 1 3 x 12 x .55 x 1.53 x 14 x .53 x .53 x .53.5 x 14 x 12 x .54 x .52 x .54.5 x 13.5 x 15 x 14 x 14 x .5 3 x .52 x .55 x 16 x 14 x 25.5 x 13.5 x 12 x .54 x .53 x .54 x 14.5 x 13 x 15 x 15 x 1.52 x .5 3 x .54.5 x 1 6 x 13 x 1 5.5 x 1 3.5 x 145' x 2'30' x 3'22.5' x 4'18' x 5'RETAINING WALL PATTERNS, 90 SQFT(2xPALLET A, 2xPALLET B, 1xPALLET C)COLORS USED:PEACHLIGHT GRAY6 x 13 x .5RETAINING PALLET: AUNIT: 3.5 X 1Weight: 750± lbsA-5C 2X4UNIT: 4 X 1Weight: 900± lbsUNIT: 5 X 1Weight: 1100± lbsUNIT: 5.5 X 1Weight: 1,150± lbsWeight: 4,000± lbs (inc. pallet)Coverage : 18 sq ftUnits Per Pallet: 4 (1 of each)RETAINING PALLET: BUNIT: 2 X .5Weight: 250± lbsUNIT: 3 X .5Weight: 320± lbsUNIT: 4 X .5Weight: 450± lbsUNIT: 4.5 X 1Weight: 950± lbsUNIT: 3 X 1Weight: 620± lbsUNIT: 6 X 1Weight: 1,300± lbsWeight: 4,000± lbs (inc. pallet)Coverage : 18 sq ftUnits Per Pallet: 6 (1 of each)RETAINING PALLET: CUNIT: 2 X .5Weight: 250± lbsUNIT: 3 X .5Weight: 320± lbsUNIT: 5 X 1.5Weight: 1,600± lbsUNIT: 4 X 2Weight: 1,800± lbsWeight: 4,000± lbs (inc. pallet)Coverage : 18 sq ftUnits Per Pallet: 4 (1 of each)Product depth ranges nominally from 18” - 24” for Retaining Wall units.Product depth ranges nominally from 18” - 24” for Retaining Wall units.Product depth ranges nominally from 18” - 24” for Retaining Wall units.Product depth nominally 30” for Freestanding Wall units.Product depth nominally 30” for Freestanding Wall units.12”H12”H12”H12”H12”H12”H12”H6”H6”H6”H6”H12”H12”H12”H12”H6”H6”H6”H18”H24”H42”L24”L24”L60”L48”L72”L36”L36”L48”L36”L60”L48”L36”L36”L54”L72”L48”L48”L60”L66”LFREESTANDING PALLET: EFREESTANDING PALLET: DUNIT: 4 X 1Weight: 1,080± lbsUNIT: 6 X 1Weight: 2,080± lbsUNIT: 3 X 1Weight: 880± lbsUNIT: 3 X .5Weight: 440± lbsUNIT: 4 X .5Weight: 460± lbsUNIT: 5 X 1Weight: 1,540± lbsWeight: 3,150± lbs (inc. pallet)Coverage: 11 sq ftUnits Per Pallet: 3 (1 of each)Weight: 3,450± lbs (inc. pallet)Coverage: 10.5 sq ftUnits Per Pallet: 3 (1 of each)freestandingcornersfreestandingcornersfreestandingcornersfreestandingcornersfreestandingcornersfreestandingcornersWALLS

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HIGHFORMAT.COM HIGHFORMAT.COM154 x 24.5 x 13 x 190 DEGREE WALL CORNER(4xPALLET A, 4xPALLET B, 2xPALLET C,3X12"CORNERS, 4X6"CORNERS)4 x 15 x 14.5 x 13 x 16 x 13.5 x 1 5.5 x 13 x 12 x .5 3 x .55 x 1.53.5 x 14 x 14 x .53 x .53.5 x 14 x 1 3 x 14 x 24.5 x 1 5 x 14.5 x 13.5 x 12 x .54 x .56 x 15 x 1.52 x .52 x .52 x .55.5 x 15 x 13 x .53 x .52 x .53 x .54 x 14 x .53 x .55.5 x 16 x 15 x 127"x39"x6" Corner27"x39"x6" Corner30"x48"x12" CornerEnd of BlockEnd of BlockEnd of BlockEnd of Block5.5 x 1End of BlockEnd of BlockEnd of Block30"x48"x12" Corner27"x39"x6" Corner27"x39"x6" Corner30"x48"x12" Corner4 x 24.5 x 13 x 190 DEGREE WALL CORNER(4xPALLET A, 4xPALLET B, 2xPALLET C,3X12"CORNERS, 4X6"CORNERS)4 x 15 x 14.5 x 13 x 16 x 13.5 x 1 5.5 x 13 x 12 x .5 3 x .55 x 1.53.5 x 14 x 14 x .53 x .53.5 x 14 x 1 3 x 14 x 24.5 x 1 5 x 14.5 x 13.5 x 12 x .54 x .56 x 15 x 1.52 x .52 x .52 x .55.5 x 15 x 13 x .53 x .52 x .53 x .54 x 14 x .53 x .55.5 x 16 x 15 x 127"x39"x6" Corner27"x39"x6" Corner30"x48"x12" CornerEnd of BlockEnd of BlockEnd of BlockEnd of Block5.5 x 1End of BlockEnd of BlockEnd of Block30"x48"x12" Corner27"x39"x6" Corner27"x39"x6" Corner30"x48"x12" Corner45’L X 2’H30’L X 3’H22.5’L X 4’H90° CORNER18’L X 5’H5 x 14 x 25.5 x 1 3.5 x 13.5 x 12 x .53 x .5 2 x .53 x 15.5 x 14 x .53 x .54 x .55 x 16 x 13 x 1 4 x 15 x 1.56 x 12 x .53 x .54.5 x 14 x 1 4.5 x 13.5 x 15 x 1.55 x 1 5.5 x 1 3.5 x 13 x 14 x 24.5 x 14 x 14 x .53 x 14.5 x 14 x 13 x .53 x .52 x .5 2 x .52 x .53 x .5 4 x .56 x 16 x 15.5 x 15 x 16 x 14 x 25.5 x 14 x 15 x 1 5.5 x 14.5 x 1 3 x 12 x .55 x 1.53 x 14 x .53 x .53 x .53.5 x 14 x 12 x .54 x .52 x .54.5 x 13.5 x 15 x 14 x 14 x .5 3 x .52 x .55 x 16 x 14 x 25.5 x 13.5 x 12 x .54 x .53 x .54 x 14.5 x 13 x 15 x 15 x 1.52 x .5 3 x .54.5 x 1 6 x 13 x 1 5.5 x 1 3.5 x 145' x 2'30' x 3'22.5' x 4'18' x 5'RETAINING WALL PATTERNS, 90 SQFT(2xPALLET A, 2xPALLET B, 1xPALLET C)COLORS USED:PEACHLIGHT GRAY6 x 13 x .55 x 14 x 25.5 x 1 3.5 x 13.5 x 12 x .53 x .5 2 x .53 x 15.5 x 14 x .53 x .54 x .55 x 16 x 13 x 1 4 x 15 x 1.56 x 12 x .53 x .54.5 x 14 x 1 4.5 x 13.5 x 15 x 1.55 x 1 5.5 x 1 3.5 x 13 x 14 x 24.5 x 14 x 14 x .53 x 14.5 x 14 x 13 x .53 x .52 x .5 2 x .52 x .53 x .5 4 x .56 x 16 x 15.5 x 15 x 16 x 14 x 25.5 x 14 x 15 x 1 5.5 x 14.5 x 1 3 x 12 x .55 x 1.53 x 14 x .53 x .53 x .53.5 x 14 x 12 x .54 x .52 x .54.5 x 13.5 x 15 x 14 x 14 x .5 3 x .52 x .55 x 16 x 14 x 25.5 x 13.5 x 12 x .54 x .53 x .54 x 14.5 x 13 x 15 x 15 x 1.52 x .5 3 x .54.5 x 1 6 x 13 x 1 5.5 x 1 3.5 x 145' x 2'30' x 3'22.5' x 4'18' x 5'RETAINING WALL PATTERNS, 90 SQFT(2xPALLET A, 2xPALLET B, 1xPALLET C)COLORS USED:PEACHLIGHT GRAY6 x 13 x .55 x 14 x 25.5 x 1 3.5 x 13.5 x 12 x .53 x .5 2 x .53 x 15.5 x 14 x .53 x .54 x .55 x 16 x 13 x 1 4 x 15 x 1.56 x 12 x .53 x .54.5 x 14 x 1 4.5 x 13.5 x 15 x 1.55 x 1 5.5 x 1 3.5 x 13 x 14 x 24.5 x 14 x 14 x .53 x 14.5 x 14 x 13 x .53 x .52 x .5 2 x .52 x .53 x .5 4 x .56 x 16 x 15.5 x 15 x 16 x 14 x 25.5 x 14 x 15 x 1 5.5 x 14.5 x 1 3 x 12 x .55 x 1.53 x 14 x .53 x .53 x .53.5 x 14 x 12 x .54 x .52 x .54.5 x 13.5 x 15 x 14 x 14 x .5 3 x .52 x .55 x 16 x 14 x 25.5 x 13.5 x 12 x .54 x .53 x .54 x 14.5 x 13 x 15 x 15 x 1.52 x .5 3 x .54.5 x 1 6 x 13 x 1 5.5 x 1 3.5 x 145' x 2'30' x 3'22.5' x 4'18' x 5'RETAINING WALL PATTERNS, 90 SQFT(2xPALLET A, 2xPALLET B, 1xPALLET C)COLORS USED:PEACHLIGHT GRAY6 x 13 x .55 x 14 x 25.5 x 1 3.5 x 13.5 x 12 x .53 x .52 x .53 x 15.5 x 14 x .53 x .54 x .55 x 16 x 13 x 1 4 x 15 x 1.56 x 12 x .53 x .54.5 x 14 x 1 4.5 x 13.5 x 15 x 1.55 x 1 5.5 x 1 3.5 x 13 x 14 x 24.5 x 14 x 14 x .53 x 14.5 x 14 x 13 x .53 x .52 x .5 2 x .52 x .53 x .5 4 x .56 x 16 x 15.5 x 15 x 16 x 14 x 25.5 x 14 x 15 x 1 5.5 x 14.5 x 1 3 x 12 x .55 x 1.53 x 14 x .53 x .53 x .53.5 x 14 x 12 x .54 x .52 x .54.5 x 13.5 x 15 x 14 x 14 x .5 3 x .52 x .55 x 16 x 14 x 25.5 x 13.5 x 12 x .54 x .53 x .54 x 14.5 x 13 x 15 x 15 x 1.52 x .5 3 x .54.5 x 1 6 x 13 x 1 5.5 x 1 3.5 x 145' x 2'30' x 3'22.5' x 4'18' x 5'RETAINING WALL PATTERNS, 90 SQFT(2xPALLET A, 2xPALLET B, 1xPALLET C)COLORS USED:PEACHLIGHT GRAY6 x 13 x .5OUTCROPPINGRETAINING WALL PATTERNS, 90 SQ FT90° CORNER WALL(2 PALLET A, 2 PALLET B AND 1 PALLET C)Please note that the length dimensions shown for Outcropping blocks are rounded for reference. The actual length of the constructed wall will vary slightly from the pattern dimensions shown. Block size and placement shown are for reference only. Individual Outcropping blocks will vary with installation pattern. For more information visit highformat.comOutcropping has two corner blocks to help make a 90° corner in the wall. The corner blocks are four-sided, and can be installed with alternating faces exposed to maintain a more random look.The size of the corner blocks have been chosen to account for the wall batter in both directions. Two 6” high corner blocks are typically stacked on top of each other and placed on top of a 12” block. The corner blocks are intended to be stepped back 3” in both directions per course. In a few areas, you may need to trim a small part of the corner blocks near the back of the wall to avoid interference with the shear heels on adjacent blocks. See the pattern shown here, which details how to make a 90° corner with (4) A Pallets, (4) B Pallets, (2) C Pallets, (3) 12” Corner Blocks and (4) 6” Corner Blocks.WALLS

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HIGHFORMAT.COM16OUTCROPPINGCURVESOutcropping Blocks have shear heels to help with wall integrity and provide a setback from lower blocks in the wall, thus causing the wall to batter back. The batter is important to the engineering design of the wall, and it must be accounted for during construction of a curved wall section.If you are constructing an inside (concave) curve, the wall batter will cause the block higher in the wall to have a longer radius around the curve than lower blocks. The important step when constructing an inside curve is to keep all blocks tight together. In most cases, the blocks will touch somewhere along the sides of the blocks, not at the back of the blocks. If needed, you can trim the ends off some blocks to prevent gaps from opening up between blocks. When constructing a curve with a short radius, voids may form at the back of the wall where two blocks meet. If this happens simply fill the void areas with filter fabric and drainstone.Additionally, gaps in concave walls can be secured pre-emptively by placing a layer of non-woven geotextile fabric against the backside of the block before installation of drainstone behind the wall.If you are constructing an outside (convex) curve, the wall batter will cause the blocks higher in the wall to have a shorter radius around the curve than lower blocks. This will cause the higher blocks to “grow” in the wall layout pattern. (This is similar in concept to the inside lane of a race track being shorter than the outside lane). The result is a potential overlap between some of the blocks in the wall. The best way to deal with this overlap is to saw cut the end of the smaller block, which allows the blocks to fit tight together and all the shear heels to be properly engaged. This saw cut is typically made on an angle to match the taper on the block you are abutting.OUTSIDE (CONVEX) CURVEINSIDE (CONCAVE) CURVEPlace fabric in voids between blocks and ll all voids with stoneInstall blocks tight together (trim ends of blocks if needed to prevent gaps between blocks)Trim end of block to eliminate overlap between blocksWALLS

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HIGHFORMAT.COM HIGHFORMAT.COM17TYPICAL FREESTANDING WALL(NO SCALE)A. Wall height above grade (varies, max 36 in.)B. Wall buried beneath grade (min. 6")C. Leveling pad depth (min. 6")D. Crushed stone leveling padE. Foundation soil compacted to 95% max. dry densityF. Freestanding Outcropping wall blocksABC DEFTYPICAL GRAVITY RETAINING WALL(NO SCALE)A. Wall height above grade (varies)B. Wall buried beneath grade (varies by design, min. 6")C. Leveling pad depth (varies by design, min. 6")D. 3" setback per 12" vertical (14°)E. Crushed stone leveling padF. Foundation soil compacted to 95% max. dry densityG. 4" corrugated perforated drain pipeH. Shear heel removed from base blockI. Min. 3.5 oz. non-woven geotextile fabric (recommended)J. Drainstone (ASTM #57), min. 12" behind wallK. Outcropping wall blocksL. Finish grade to drain away from the wallM. Non-woven geotextile fabric at back of blocks and top ofdrainstone (required)ABCDE GILMJKHFTYPICAL FREESTANDING WALL DETAILTYPICAL GRAVITY RETAINING WALL DETAILA.B.C.D.E. F.A.B.C.D. E.F. G.H. I.J.K.L.M.Exposed height (varies, max. 36”)Bury depth (min. 6”)Leveling pad depth (min. 6”)Crushed stone leveling padFoundation soil compacted to 95% max. dry densityFreestanding wall blocksExposed height (varies by design)Bury depth (varies by design, min. 6”)Leveling pad depth (varies by design, min. 6”)Horizontal setback, 3” per 12” vertical (14° batter angle on wall)Crushed stone leveling padFoundation soil compacted to 95% max. dry density4” corrugated perforated drain pipeShear heel removed from base block (optional)Non-woven geotextile fabricDrainstone (ASTM #57), min. 12” behind wallFinish grade to drain away from the wallWall blocksNon-woven geotextile fabric at back of blocks and top of drainstone (required)OUTCROPPINGThis page shows typical construction details for Outcropping walls. These drawings are representative of major components required in wall construction. Specific details including geotextile reinforcement layers, drainage details, soil requirements, etc. shall be per engineered design for wall. For more cross-section and design options, visit our website.• These drawings are for preliminary reference only (not for nal construction).• Final designs for construction must be prepared by a registered professional engineer using the actual conditions of the proposed site and loads.• Block size and placement shown are for reference only, individual Outcropping blocks will vary with installation pattern.GENERAL NOTES FOR WALL SECTIONSWALLS

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HIGHFORMAT.COM18OUTCROPPINGThis page shows typical construction details for Outcropping walls. These drawings are representative of major components required in wall construction. Specific details including geotextile reinforcement layers, drainage details, soil requirements, etc. shall be per engineered design for wall. For more cross-section and design options, visit our website.• These drawings are for preliminary reference only (not for nal construction).• Final designs for construction must be prepared by a registered professional engineer using the actual conditions of the proposed site and loads.• Block size and placement shown are for reference only, individual Outcropping blocks will vary with installation pattern.GENERAL NOTES FOR WALL SECTIONSTYPICAL GRAVITY RETAINING WALL WITH AGGREGATE WEDGE BACKFILL(NO SCALE)A. Wall height above grade (varies)B. Wall buried beneath grade (varies by design, min. 6 in.)C. Leveling pad depth (varies by design, min. 6 in.)D. 3" setback per 12" vertical (14°)E. Crushed stone leveling padF. Foundation soil compacted to 95% max. dry densityG. 4" corrugated perforated drain pipeH. Shear heel removed from base blockI. Min. 3.5 oz. non-woven geotextile fabric (recommended)J. Drainstone (ASTM #57), min. 12", installed on a 1H:1V slope behind wallK. Finish grade to drain away from the wallL. Non-woven geotextile fabric at back of blocks and top of drainstone (required)M. Outcropping wall blocksABCDEFG11HIMJLKTYPICAL GRAVITY RETAINING WALL DETAIL WITH AGGREGATE WEDGE BACKFILLA. B. C. D. E.F. G. H. I. J.K. L.M.Exposed height (varies by design)Bury depth (varies by design, min. 6”)Leveling pad depth (varies by design, min. 6”)Horizontal setback, 3” per 12” vertical (14° batter angle on wall)Crushed stone leveling padFoundation soil compacted to 95% max. dry density4” corrugated perforated drain pipeShear heel removed from base block (optional)Non-woven geotextile fabricDrainstone (ASTM #57), min. 12”, installed on a 1H:1V slope behind wallFinish grade to drain away from the wallWall blocksNon-woven geotextile fabric at back of blocks and top of drainstone (required)WALLS

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HIGHFORMAT.COM HIGHFORMAT.COM19OUTCROPPINGThis page shows typical construction details for Outcropping walls. These drawings are representative of major components required in wall construction. Specific details including geotextile reinforcement layers, drainage details, soil requirements, etc. shall be per engineered design for wall. For more cross-section and design options, visit our website.• These drawings are for preliminary reference only (not for nal construction).• Final designs for construction must be prepared by a registered professional engineer using the actual conditions of the proposed site and loads.• Block size and placement shown are for reference only, individual Outcropping blocks will vary with installation pattern.GENERAL NOTES FOR WALL SECTIONSAAAAABBCCETYPICAL RETAINING WALL WITH SOIL REINFORCEMENT(NO SCALE)A. Exposed wall height above grade (varies by design)B. Wall buried beneath grade (varies by design, min. 6 in.)C. Leveling pad depth (varies by design, min. 6 in.)D. 3" horizontal setback per 12" vertical (14° batter angle)E. Crushed stone leveling padF. Foundation soil compacted to 95% max. dry densityG. 4" corrugated perforated drain pipeH. Shear heel removed from base blockI. Non-woven geotextile fabric (recommended)J. Drainstone (ASTM #57), min. 12" behind wallK. Geogrid reinforcement, abutting the backside of the block(length, vertical placement, and geogrid type varies by design)L. Paraweb strap installed on every loop (embedment depth variesby design, maintain min. 3" vertical from geogrid)M. Finish grade to drain away from the wallN. Non-woven geotextile fabric at back of blocks and top ofdrainstone (required)O. Reinforced soil compacted to 95% max dry densityP. Outcropping wall blocksABCDEFGHINOJKPLMTYPICAL RETAINING WALL DETAIL WITH SOIL REINFORCEMENTTYPICAL PARAWEB STRAP CONNECTION DETAILA.B. C. D. E.F. G.H. I. J. K. L.M. N. O . P. A.B.C. D. E.Exposed height (varies by design)Bury depth (varies by design, min. 6”)Leveling pad depth (varies by design, min. 6”)Horizontal setback, 3” per 12” vertical (14° batter angle on wall)Crushed stone leveling padFoundation soil compacted to 95% max. dry density4” corrugated perforated drain pipeShear heel removed from base block (optional)Non-woven geotextile fabric (recommended)Drainstone (ASTM #57), min. 12” behind wallGeogrid, abutting the backside of the block (length, vertical placement, and geogrid type varies by design)Paraweb strap installed on every loop (embedment depth varies by design, maintain min. 3” vertical space from geogrid)Finish grade to drain away from the wallWall blocksNon-woven geotextile fabric at back of blocks and top of drainstone (required)Reinforced soil compacted to 95% max. dry densityOutcropping wall blockGalvanized lift hook (required)Paraweb strap (required for each lift hook)Strap embedment depth (varies per design)12-24” separation between straps endsPLAN VIEW SIDE PROFILE VIEWDDWALLS

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HIGHFORMAT.COM20TYPICAL RETAINING WALL WITH CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE BACKFILL(NO SCALE)A. Wall height above grade (varies)B. Wall buried beneath grade (varies by design, min. 6 in.)C. Leveling pad depth (varies by design, min. 6 in.)D. 3" setback per 12" vertical (14°)E. Crushed stone leveling padF. Foundation soil compacted to 95% max. dry densityG. 4" corrugated perforated drain pipeH. Shear heel removed from base blockI. Min. 3.5 oz. non-woven geotextile fabric (recommended)J. Drainstone (ASTM #57), min. 12" behind wall and cast-in-place concreteK. Cast-in-place Redi-mix concrete, min. 2,500 psi (height & depth vary by design)L. #4 rebar, 18" lengths bent in half (9" embedment), installed on every loopM. Finish grade to drain away from the wallN. Non-woven geotextile fabric at back of blocks and top of drainstone (required)O. Outcropping wall blocksABCDEFGHIJONKLMTYPICAL RETAINING WALL DETAIL WITH CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE BACKFILLA.B. C. D. E.F. G. H. I.J. K.L.M. N.O.Exposed height (varies by design)Bury depth (varies by design, min. 6”)Leveling pad depth (varies by design, min. 6”)Horizontal setback, 3” setback per 12” vertical (14° batter angle on wall)Crushed stone leveling padFoundation soil compacted to 95% max. dry density4” corrugated perforated drain pipeShear heel removed from base block (optional)Non-woven geotextile fabricDrainstone (ASTM #57), min. 12” behind wall and cast-in-place concreteCast-in-place Redi-mix concrete, min. 2,500 psi (height & depth vary by design)#4 rebar, 18” lengths bent in half (9” embedment), installed on every loopFinish grade to drain away from the wallWall blocksNon-woven geotextile fabric at back of blocks and top of drain-stone (required)OUTCROPPINGThis page shows typical construction details for Outcropping walls. These drawings are representative of major components required in wall construction. Specific details including geotextile reinforcement layers, drainage details, soil requirements, etc. shall be per engineered design for wall. For more cross-section and design options, visit our website.• These drawings are for preliminary reference only (not for nal construction).• Final designs for construction must be prepared by a registered professional engineer using the actual conditions of the proposed site and loads.• Block size and placement shown are for reference only, individual Outcropping blocks will vary with installation pattern.GENERAL NOTES FOR WALL SECTIONSWALLS

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HIGHFORMAT.COM HIGHFORMAT.COM21KODAH®MATERIALWETCASTFEATURES · Unique large scale with modern, linear proportions · Multiple face textures for each block size creates a natural quarried and random look · Retaining walls and double-sided freestanding walls possible with the wall block (blocks are nished on both the front and back faces and are tapered on each side approximately 1.5” from the front to the back of the block) · Corner blocks can be used to construct columns, provide a nished end on a freestanding wall, and make 90° corners (blocks are nished on three sides, and the fourth side is tapered to t with the other wall blocks)WALL PALLETCORNER PALLET2,500± lbs (inc. pallet)21 sq ft 20 sq ft37 sq ft per layer2,500± lbs (inc. pallet)31.5 sq ft3 1.3 sq ft per pieceUNIT: 1Dimensions: Weight:Units Per Pallet:CORNER UNITDimensions: Weight:Units Per Pallet:UNIT: 2Dimensions: Weight:Units Per Pallet:UNIT: 3Dimensions: Weight:Units Per Pallet:UNIT: 4Dimensions: Weight:Units Per Pallet:42”L x 10.5”D x 6”H 200± lbs621”L x 10.5”D x 6”H 100± lbs24 (12 left, 12 right)30”L x 10.5”D x 6”H 140± lbs321”L x 10.5”D x 6”H 100± lbs612”L x 10.5”D x 6”H 50± lbs3Weight:Coverage (Retaining):Coverage (Freestanding):Layers Per Pallet:Section:Weight:Coverage:Layers Per Pallet:Section:LLLLLDDDDDHHHHHKODAHWALLRefer to our website for preliminary height guides and the most recent color oerings.Block dimensions are nominal.Block dimensions are nominal.Learn MoreWALLS

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HIGHFORMAT.COM22KODAH®Kodah® columns can be constructed utilizing 1 full pallet of Kodah® corner blocks. A 34” column cap can be utilized to finish the column. The column cap can be cored as needed to accommodate the installation of a lamp.Step 1Place (4) Kodah® corner blocks with the same taper, facing into the center of the column.Step 2Place a second row of (4) Kodah® corner blocks with the opposite taper, facing into the center of the column.Step 3Continue with subsequent rows to the desired column height. One pallet of corner blocks will create a 32” x 32” x 36” tall column.Step 4Place a column cap to nish the column. The column cap can be cored as needed for installation of a light.This page shows typical construction details for making curved walls with Kodah® blocks. The taper sides of the blocks allow for construction of a wide range of curves in both retaining and freestanding walls. Walls are shown below without batter for clarity. Blocks in a retaining wall should be adjusted slightly in place and trimmed as needed to allow wall construction with proper batter.• Minimum radius curves are shown which can be constructed without saw cutting a signicant number of blocks. Larger radius curves can be created by leaving a larger gap between blocks on the back side of the wall. The gaps must be lled with drainstone.• When retaining walls are constructed with batter, the radius on outside curves becomes smaller with each course due to the block setback. For proper construction, the radius of the bottom course must be larger than the minimum radius so upper courses will have sucient room for construction.• When retaining walls are constructed with a batter, the radius on inside curves becomes larger with each course due to the block setback.OUTSIDE CURVE INSIDE CURVECURVESCOLUMNSMin. Radius = 8’-6”Recommended Min. Radius = 8’-6”WALLS

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HIGHFORMAT.COM HIGHFORMAT.COM23TYPICAL FREESTANDING SECTION(NO SCALE)ABCDEFHGKODAH®A.B.C.D. E. F. G.H.I. J.K.L.M.A. B.C.D. E.F. G. H.I.J.K.Exposed height (varies by design)Bury depth (varies by design, min. 6”)Leveling pad depth (varies by design, min. 6”)Recommended horizontal setback, 3/4” per 6” vertical (7° batter angle on wall)Crushed stone leveling padFoundation soil compacted to 95% max. dry densityDrainstone (ASTM #57, min. 12” behind wall) 4” corrugated perforated drain pipeGeogrid reinforcement (lengths and vertical placement per design)Non-woven geotextile fabricFinish grade to drain away from the wallWall blocksReinfoced soil compacted to 95% max. dry densityExposed height (varies by design), 2’ max. height without reinforcementBury depth (varies by design, min. 6”)Leveling pad depth (varies by design, min. 6”)Recommended horizontal setback, 3/4” per 6” vertical (7° batter angle on wall)Crushed stone leveling padFoundation soil compacted to 95% max. dry densityDrainstone (ASTM #57), min. 12”, on 1:1 slope behind wall)4” corrugated perforated drain pipeNon-woven geotextile fabricFinish grade to drain away from the wallWall blocksTYPICAL FREESTANDING WALL DETAILTYPICAL REINFORCED RETAINING WALL DETAILTYPICAL GRAVITY RETAINING WALL DETAILTYPICAL GRAVITY RETAINING SECTION(NO SCALE)GKHFED11CIJBATYPICAL REINFORCED RETAINING SECTION(NO SCALE)LGHFEDIMJKCBAA.B.C.D.E. F.G.H.Exposed height (varies, max. 24”)Bury depth (min. 6”)Leveling pad depth (min. 6”)Crushed stone leveling padFoundation soil compacted to 95% max. dry densityWall blocksCoping blockHeavy Duty Construction Adhesive or One-Component, High Performance, Elastomeric Polyurethane Sealant required between all blocks and capsThis page shows typical construction details for Kodah® walls. These drawings are representative of major components required in wall construction. Specific details including geotextile reinforcement layers, drainage details, soil requirements, etc. shall be per engineered design for wall.• These drawings are for preliminary reference only (not for nal construction).• Final designs for construction must be prepared by a registered professional engineer using the actual conditions of the proposed site.• Final wall design must address both internal and external drainage and shall be evaluated by the professional engineer who is responsible for the wall design.GENERAL NOTES FOR WALL SECTIONSFREESTANDING FACE OF WALLFACE OF WALLRETAINING BACK OF WALL(Drainstone behind and between blocks)WALLS

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HIGHFORMAT.COM24BELVEDERE®MATERIALWETCASTFEATURES · Natural stone texture on both the front and back with multiple face textures for each basic block size to provide a more random look · Creates both freestanding and retaining walls · Walls, columns, re pits and more mean multiple creative possibilities · Wall blocks are tapered on each side approximately 1” from the front to the back of the block · Corner blocks are nished on three sides, the fourth side is tapered to t with the wall blocks · Corner blocks can be used to construct columns, create nished ends for walls, and make 90° corners · Belvedere® Caps and Coping available to coordinate with wall product2,475± lbs (inc. pallet)27 sq ft 25 sq ft69 sq ft per 2 layers (1 layer of 6”, 1 layer of 3”)UNIT: 1Weight: 10± lbsUnits Per Pallet: 12UNIT: 2Weight: 20± lbsUnits Per Pallet: 12UNIT: 3Weight: 36± lbsUnits Per Pallet: 12UNIT: 4 Weight: 21± lbsUnits Per Pallet: 12UNIT: 5 Weight: 42± lbsUnits Per Pallet: 12UNIT: 6Weight: 67± lbsUnits Per Pallet: 12Weight:Coverage (Retaining):Coverage (Freestanding):Layers Per Pallet:Section:CORNER PALLET1,520± lbs (inc. pallet)24 sq ft 41.5 sq ft (one 6” piece, one 3” piece)CORNER UNIT: 7Weight: 30± lbsUnits Per Pallet: 16CORNER UNIT: 8Weight: 58± lbsUnits Per Pallet: 16Weight:Coverage:Layers Per Pallet:Section:WALL PALLET6F5F4F3F2F1F6F4F1F5F5F6F4F3F2F2F3F4F1F 3F6F2F5F5F1F1F3F6F2F 3F2F1F4F6F 5F 6F4F3F2F1F5F4F3F6F1F 2F5F1F3F 1F4F6F2F4F3F2F6F5F 5F5F 5F 6F4F 4F2F3F4F1F3F6F1F2F2F1F3F6F1F4F2F6F3F5F 5F4F 4F6F4F2F3F5F 5F1F3F 1F4F 6F5F2F1F3F6F6F2F1F5F 5F3F2F4F 6F3F1F 2F4F6F4F 6F2F1F 1F5F3F4F 5F3F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F5F1F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F3F2F 1F6F5F4F 4F7F 7B8B8FBELVEDERE WALL BLOCK PROFILES6B4B3B2B5BBELVEDERE RETAINING WALL PATTERNSBELVEDERE FREESTANDING WALL PATTERNS12" HIGH WALL18" HIGH WALL24" HIGH WALL2F6F1F4F4B3B5B2B5B5B6F5F6B5B4F4F1B2B 2F3F3B 1F2B 2F4F 5B6F1B1B5F6B5F4B3F(TRIMMED)3F1F 2B6B6B 6F2F 1B4F 4B5F1B2F1B3F5B1F3F6B 6F3B 1F 2B 1F4B2B 2F3B1B5F4B 4F6B6F3F(TRIMMED)3B3B5F 4B24" PATTERN A2F6F1F3B5B2B5B2F 2B3F1B6B 4F 5B4F6B4F1F3F4F 6B 6F2B 1F4B3F2B5B 6F5F1B1B 1F2F4B 5F4F5B 6F4B3F1F3B1B5F4F4B2F3B 2B3F5B2F6B 6F5F1B6B(TRIMMED)5F2B 1F4B1B5F3B 3B3B6F 6B3F2F4B24" PATTERN B1B4F4F2B4F8B7F8B7F8B4B3F1B1B5B 4F3F6F2B6F5B4F5F4B3F 3B6B3B5F2F2B6B24" HIGH VERTICAL END - 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LEFT8F7B8F7B8F6B3F2B4F6B2B 2F3B 3F6B 5F1B 2F4B6F5B2F1F 1B 1F3B2F5B4F3B3B5F24" HIGH VERTICAL END - RIGHTRETAINING FACE OF WALLBACK OF WALLFREESTANDING FACE OF WALLFREESTANDING FACE OF WALL6F5F4F3F2F1F6F4F1F5F5F6F4F3F2F2F3F4F1F 3F6F2F5F5F1F1F3F6F2F 3F2F1F4F6F 5F 6F4F3F2F1F5F4F3F6F1F 2F5F1F3F 1F4F6F2F4F3F2F6F5F 5F5F 5F 6F4F 4F2F3F4F1F3F6F1F2F2F1F3F6F1F4F2F6F3F5F 5F4F 4F6F4F2F3F5F 5F1F3F 1F4F 6F5F2F1F3F6F6F2F1F5F 5F3F2F4F 6F3F1F 2F4F6F4F 6F2F1F 1F5F3F4F 5F3F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F5F1F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F3F2F 1F6F5F4F 4F7F 7B8B8FBELVEDERE WALL BLOCK PROFILES6B4B3B2B5BBELVEDERE RETAINING WALL PATTERNSBELVEDERE FREESTANDING WALL PATTERNS12" HIGH WALL18" HIGH WALL24" HIGH WALL2F6F1F4F4B3B5B2B5B5B6F5F6B5B4F4F1B2B 2F3F3B 1F2B 2F4F 5B6F1B1B5F6B5F4B3F(TRIMMED)3F1F 2B6B6B 6F2F 1B4F 4B5F1B2F1B3F5B1F3F6B 6F3B 1F 2B 1F4B2B 2F3B1B5F4B 4F6B6F3F(TRIMMED)3B3B5F 4B24" PATTERN A2F6F1F3B5B2B5B2F 2B3F1B6B 4F 5B4F6B4F1F3F4F 6B 6F2B 1F4B3F2B5B 6F5F1B1B 1F2F4B 5F4F5B 6F4B3F1F3B1B5F4F4B2F3B 2B3F5B2F6B 6F5F1B6B(TRIMMED)5F2B 1F4B1B5F3B 3B3B6F 6B3F2F4B24" PATTERN B1B4F4F2B4F8B7F8B7F8B4B3F1B1B5B 4F3F6F2B6F5B4F5F4B3F 3B6B3B5F2F2B6B24" HIGH VERTICAL END - LEFT8F7B8F7B8F6B3F2B4F6B2B 2F3B 3F6B 5F1B 2F4B6F5B2F1F 1B 1F3B2F5B4F3B3B5F24" HIGH VERTICAL END - RIGHTRETAINING FACE OF WALLBACK OF WALLFREESTANDING FACE OF WALLFREESTANDING FACE OF WALL6F5F4F3F2F1F6F4F1F5F5F6F4F3F2F2F3F4F1F 3F6F2F5F5F1F1F3F6F2F 3F2F1F4F6F 5F 6F4F3F2F1F5F4F3F6F1F 2F5F1F3F 1F4F6F2F4F3F2F6F5F 5F5F 5F 6F4F 4F2F3F4F1F3F6F1F2F2F1F3F6F1F4F2F6F3F5F 5F4F 4F6F4F2F3F5F 5F1F3F 1F4F 6F5F2F1F3F6F6F2F1F5F 5F3F2F4F 6F3F1F 2F4F6F4F 6F2F1F 1F5F3F4F 5F3F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F5F1F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F3F2F 1F6F5F4F 4F7F 7B8B8FBELVEDERE WALL BLOCK PROFILES6B4B3B2B5BBELVEDERE RETAINING WALL PATTERNSBELVEDERE FREESTANDING WALL PATTERNS12" HIGH WALL18" HIGH WALL24" HIGH WALL2F6F1F4F4B3B5B2B5B5B6F5F6B5B4F4F1B2B 2F3F3B 1F2B 2F4F 5B6F1B1B5F6B5F4B3F(TRIMMED)3F1F 2B6B6B 6F2F 1B4F 4B5F1B2F1B3F5B1F3F6B 6F3B 1F 2B 1F4B2B 2F3B1B5F4B 4F6B6F3F(TRIMMED)3B3B5F 4B24" PATTERN A2F6F1F3B5B2B5B2F 2B3F1B6B 4F 5B4F6B4F1F3F4F 6B 6F2B 1F4B3F2B5B 6F5F1B1B 1F2F4B 5F4F5B 6F4B3F1F3B1B5F4F4B2F3B 2B3F5B2F6B 6F5F1B6B(TRIMMED)5F2B 1F4B1B5F3B 3B3B6F 6B3F2F4B24" PATTERN B1B4F4F2B4F8B7F8B7F8B4B3F1B1B5B 4F3F6F2B6F5B4F5F4B3F 3B6B3B5F2F2B6B24" HIGH VERTICAL END - LEFT8F7B8F7B8F6B3F2B4F6B2B 2F3B 3F6B 5F1B 2F4B6F5B2F1F 1B 1F3B2F5B4F3B3B5F24" HIGH VERTICAL END - RIGHTRETAINING FACE OF WALLBACK OF WALLFREESTANDING FACE OF WALLFREESTANDING FACE OF WALL6F5F4F3F2F1F6F4F1F5F5F6F4F3F2F2F3F4F1F 3F6F2F5F5F1F1F3F6F2F 3F2F1F4F6F 5F 6F4F3F2F1F5F4F3F6F1F 2F5F1F3F 1F4F6F2F4F3F2F6F5F 5F5F 5F 6F4F 4F2F3F4F1F3F6F1F2F2F1F3F6F1F4F2F6F3F5F 5F4F 4F6F4F2F3F5F 5F1F3F 1F4F 6F5F2F1F3F6F6F2F1F5F 5F3F2F4F 6F3F1F 2F4F6F4F 6F2F1F 1F5F3F4F 5F3F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F5F1F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F3F2F 1F6F5F4F 4F7F 7B8B8FBELVEDERE WALL BLOCK PROFILES6B4B3B2B5BBELVEDERE RETAINING WALL PATTERNSBELVEDERE FREESTANDING WALL PATTERNS12" HIGH WALL18" HIGH WALL24" HIGH WALL2F6F1F4F4B3B5B2B5B5B6F5F6B5B4F4F1B2B 2F3F3B 1F2B 2F4F 5B6F1B1B5F6B5F4B3F(TRIMMED)3F1F 2B6B6B 6F2F 1B4F 4B5F1B2F1B3F5B1F3F6B 6F3B 1F 2B 1F4B2B 2F3B1B5F4B 4F6B6F3F(TRIMMED)3B3B5F 4B24" PATTERN A2F6F1F3B5B2B5B2F 2B3F1B6B 4F 5B4F6B4F1F3F4F 6B 6F2B 1F4B3F2B5B 6F5F1B1B 1F2F4B 5F4F5B 6F4B3F1F3B1B5F4F4B2F3B 2B3F5B2F6B 6F5F1B6B(TRIMMED)5F2B 1F4B1B5F3B 3B3B6F 6B3F2F4B24" PATTERN B1B4F4F2B4F8B7F8B7F8B4B3F1B1B5B 4F3F6F2B6F5B4F5F4B3F 3B6B3B5F2F2B6B24" HIGH VERTICAL END - LEFT8F7B8F7B8F6B3F2B4F6B2B 2F3B 3F6B 5F1B 2F4B6F5B2F1F 1B 1F3B2F5B4F3B3B5F24" HIGH VERTICAL END - RIGHTRETAINING FACE OF WALLBACK OF WALLFREESTANDING FACE OF WALLFREESTANDING FACE OF WALL6F5F4F3F2F1F6F4F1F5F5F6F4F3F2F2F3F4F1F 3F6F2F5F5F1F1F3F6F2F 3F2F1F4F6F 5F 6F4F3F2F1F5F4F3F6F1F 2F5F1F3F 1F4F6F2F4F3F2F6F5F 5F5F 5F 6F4F 4F2F3F4F1F3F6F1F2F2F1F3F6F1F4F2F6F3F5F 5F4F 4F6F4F2F3F5F 5F1F3F 1F4F 6F5F2F1F3F6F6F2F1F5F 5F3F2F4F 6F3F1F 2F4F6F4F 6F2F1F 1F5F3F4F 5F3F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F5F1F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F3F2F 1F6F5F4F 4F7F 7B8B8FBELVEDERE WALL BLOCK PROFILES6B4B3B2B5BBELVEDERE RETAINING WALL PATTERNSBELVEDERE FREESTANDING WALL PATTERNS12" HIGH WALL18" HIGH WALL24" HIGH WALL2F6F1F4F4B3B5B2B5B5B6F5F6B5B4F4F1B2B 2F3F3B 1F2B 2F4F 5B6F1B1B5F6B5F4B3F(TRIMMED)3F1F 2B6B6B 6F2F 1B4F 4B5F1B2F1B3F5B1F3F6B 6F3B 1F 2B 1F4B2B 2F3B1B5F4B 4F6B6F3F(TRIMMED)3B3B5F 4B24" PATTERN A2F6F1F3B5B2B5B2F 2B3F1B6B 4F 5B4F6B4F1F3F4F 6B 6F2B 1F4B3F2B5B 6F5F1B1B 1F2F4B 5F4F5B 6F4B3F1F3B1B5F4F4B2F3B 2B3F5B2F6B 6F5F1B6B(TRIMMED)5F2B 1F4B1B5F3B 3B3B6F 6B3F2F4B24" PATTERN B1B4F4F2B4F8B7F8B7F8B4B3F1B1B5B 4F3F6F2B6F5B4F5F4B3F 3B6B3B5F2F2B6B24" HIGH VERTICAL END - LEFT8F7B8F7B8F6B3F2B4F6B2B 2F3B 3F6B 5F1B 2F4B6F5B2F1F 1B 1F3B2F5B4F3B3B5F24" HIGH VERTICAL END - RIGHTRETAINING FACE OF WALLBACK OF WALLFREESTANDING FACE OF WALLFREESTANDING FACE OF WALL6F5F4F3F2F1F6F4F1F5F5F6F4F3F2F2F3F4F1F 3F6F2F5F5F1F1F3F6F2F 3F2F1F4F6F 5F 6F4F3F2F1F5F4F3F6F1F 2F5F1F3F 1F4F6F2F4F3F2F6F5F 5F5F 5F 6F4F 4F2F3F4F1F3F6F1F2F2F1F3F6F1F4F2F6F3F5F 5F4F 4F6F4F2F3F5F 5F1F3F 1F4F 6F5F2F1F3F6F6F2F1F5F 5F3F2F4F 6F3F1F 2F4F6F4F 6F2F1F 1F5F3F4F 5F3F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F5F1F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F3F2F 1F6F5F4F 4F7F 7B8B8FBELVEDERE WALL BLOCK PROFILES6B4B3B2B5BBELVEDERE RETAINING WALL PATTERNSBELVEDERE FREESTANDING WALL PATTERNS12" HIGH WALL18" HIGH WALL24" HIGH WALL2F6F1F4F4B3B5B2B5B5B6F5F6B5B4F4F1B2B 2F3F3B 1F2B 2F4F 5B6F1B1B5F6B5F4B3F(TRIMMED)3F1F 2B6B6B 6F2F 1B4F 4B5F1B2F1B3F5B1F3F6B 6F3B 1F 2B 1F4B2B 2F3B1B5F4B 4F6B6F3F(TRIMMED)3B3B5F 4B24" PATTERN A2F6F1F3B5B2B5B2F 2B3F1B6B 4F 5B4F6B4F1F3F4F 6B 6F2B 1F4B3F2B5B 6F5F1B1B 1F2F4B 5F4F5B 6F4B3F1F3B1B5F4F4B2F3B 2B3F5B2F6B 6F5F1B6B(TRIMMED)5F2B 1F4B1B5F3B 3B3B6F 6B3F2F4B24" PATTERN B1B4F4F2B4F8B7F8B7F8B4B3F1B1B5B 4F3F6F2B6F5B4F5F4B3F 3B6B3B5F2F2B6B24" HIGH VERTICAL END - LEFT8F7B8F7B8F6B3F2B4F6B2B 2F3B 3F6B 5F1B 2F4B6F5B2F1F 1B 1F3B2F5B4F3B3B5F24" HIGH VERTICAL END - RIGHTRETAINING FACE OF WALLBACK OF WALLFREESTANDING FACE OF WALLFREESTANDING FACE OF WALL6F5F4F3F2F1F6F4F1F5F5F6F4F3F2F2F3F4F1F 3F6F2F5F5F1F1F3F6F2F 3F2F1F4F6F 5F 6F4F3F2F1F5F4F3F6F1F 2F5F1F3F 1F4F6F2F4F3F2F6F5F 5F5F 5F 6F4F 4F2F3F4F1F3F6F1F2F2F1F3F6F1F4F2F6F3F5F 5F4F 4F6F4F2F3F5F 5F1F3F 1F4F 6F5F2F1F3F6F6F2F1F5F 5F3F2F4F 6F3F1F 2F4F6F4F 6F2F1F 1F5F3F4F 5F3F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F5F1F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F3F2F 1F6F5F4F 4F7F 7B8B8FBELVEDERE WALL BLOCK PROFILES6B4B3B2B5BBELVEDERE RETAINING WALL PATTERNSBELVEDERE FREESTANDING WALL PATTERNS12" HIGH WALL18" HIGH WALL24" HIGH WALL2F6F1F4F4B3B5B2B5B5B6F5F6B5B4F4F1B2B 2F3F3B 1F2B 2F4F 5B6F1B1B5F6B5F4B3F(TRIMMED)3F1F 2B6B6B 6F2F 1B4F 4B5F1B2F1B3F5B1F3F6B 6F3B 1F 2B 1F4B2B 2F3B1B5F4B 4F6B6F3F(TRIMMED)3B3B5F 4B24" PATTERN A2F6F1F3B5B2B5B2F 2B3F1B6B 4F 5B4F6B4F1F3F4F 6B 6F2B 1F4B3F2B5B 6F5F1B1B 1F2F4B 5F4F5B 6F4B3F1F3B1B5F4F4B2F3B 2B3F5B2F6B 6F5F1B6B(TRIMMED)5F2B 1F4B1B5F3B 3B3B6F 6B3F2F4B24" PATTERN B1B4F4F2B4F8B7F8B7F8B4B3F1B1B5B 4F3F6F2B6F5B4F5F4B3F 3B6B3B5F2F2B6B24" HIGH VERTICAL END - LEFT8F7B8F7B8F6B3F2B4F6B2B 2F3B 3F6B 5F1B 2F4B6F5B2F1F 1B 1F3B2F5B4F3B3B5F24" HIGH VERTICAL END - RIGHTRETAINING FACE OF WALLBACK OF WALLFREESTANDING FACE OF WALLFREESTANDING FACE OF WALL6F5F4F3F2F1F6F4F1F5F5F6F4F3F2F2F3F4F1F 3F6F2F5F5F1F1F3F6F2F 3F2F1F4F6F 5F 6F4F3F2F1F5F4F3F6F1F 2F5F1F3F 1F4F6F2F4F3F2F6F5F 5F5F 5F 6F4F 4F2F3F4F1F3F6F1F2F2F1F3F6F1F4F2F6F3F5F 5F4F 4F6F4F2F3F5F 5F1F3F 1F4F 6F5F2F1F3F6F6F2F1F5F 5F3F2F4F 6F3F1F 2F4F6F4F 6F2F1F 1F5F3F4F 5F3F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F5F1F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F3F2F 1F6F5F4F 4F7F 7B8B8FBELVEDERE WALL BLOCK PROFILES6B4B3B2B5BBELVEDERE RETAINING WALL PATTERNSBELVEDERE FREESTANDING WALL PATTERNS12" HIGH WALL18" HIGH WALL24" HIGH WALL2F6F1F4F4B3B5B2B5B5B6F5F6B5B4F4F1B2B 2F3F3B 1F2B 2F4F 5B6F1B1B5F6B5F4B3F(TRIMMED)3F1F 2B6B6B 6F2F 1B4F 4B5F1B2F1B3F5B1F3F6B 6F3B 1F 2B 1F4B2B 2F3B1B5F4B 4F6B6F3F(TRIMMED)3B3B5F 4B24" PATTERN A2F6F1F3B5B2B5B2F 2B3F1B6B 4F 5B4F6B4F1F3F4F 6B 6F2B 1F4B3F2B5B 6F5F1B1B 1F2F4B 5F4F5B 6F4B3F1F3B1B5F4F4B2F3B 2B3F5B2F6B 6F5F1B6B(TRIMMED)5F2B 1F4B1B5F3B 3B3B6F 6B3F2F4B24" PATTERN B1B4F4F2B4F8B7F8B7F8B4B3F1B1B5B 4F3F6F2B6F5B4F5F4B3F 3B6B3B5F2F2B6B24" HIGH VERTICAL END - LEFT8F7B8F7B8F6B3F2B4F6B2B 2F3B 3F6B 5F1B 2F4B6F5B2F1F 1B 1F3B2F5B4F3B3B5F24" HIGH VERTICAL END - RIGHTRETAINING FACE OF WALLBACK OF WALLFREESTANDING FACE OF WALLFREESTANDING FACE OF WALL6F5F4F3F2F1F6F4F1F5F5F6F4F3F2F2F3F4F1F 3F6F2F5F5F1F1F3F6F2F 3F2F1F4F6F 5F 6F4F3F2F1F5F4F3F6F1F 2F5F1F3F 1F4F6F2F4F3F2F6F5F 5F5F 5F 6F4F 4F2F3F4F1F3F6F1F2F2F1F3F6F1F4F2F6F3F5F 5F4F 4F6F4F2F3F5F 5F1F3F 1F4F 6F5F2F1F3F6F6F2F1F5F 5F3F2F4F 6F3F1F 2F4F6F4F 6F2F1F 1F5F3F4F 5F3F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F5F1F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F3F2F 1F6F5F4F 4F7F 7B8B8FBELVEDERE WALL BLOCK PROFILES6B4B3B2B5BBELVEDERE RETAINING WALL PATTERNSBELVEDERE FREESTANDING WALL PATTERNS12" HIGH WALL18" HIGH WALL24" HIGH WALL2F6F1F4F4B3B5B2B5B5B6F5F6B5B4F4F1B2B 2F3F3B 1F2B 2F4F 5B6F1B1B5F6B5F4B3F(TRIMMED)3F1F 2B6B6B 6F2F 1B4F 4B5F1B2F1B3F5B1F3F6B 6F3B 1F 2B 1F4B2B 2F3B1B5F4B 4F6B6F3F(TRIMMED)3B3B5F 4B24" PATTERN A2F6F1F3B5B2B5B2F 2B3F1B6B 4F 5B4F6B4F1F3F4F 6B 6F2B 1F4B3F2B5B 6F5F1B1B 1F2F4B 5F4F5B 6F4B3F1F3B1B5F4F4B2F3B 2B3F5B2F6B 6F5F1B6B(TRIMMED)5F2B 1F4B1B5F3B 3B3B6F 6B3F2F4B24" PATTERN B1B4F4F2B4F8B7F8B7F8B4B3F1B1B5B 4F3F6F2B6F5B4F5F4B3F 3B6B3B5F2F2B6B24" HIGH VERTICAL END - LEFT8F7B8F7B8F6B3F2B4F6B2B 2F3B 3F6B 5F1B 2F4B6F5B2F1F 1B 1F3B2F5B4F3B3B5F24" HIGH VERTICAL END - RIGHTRETAINING FACE OF WALLBACK OF WALLFREESTANDING FACE OF WALLFREESTANDING FACE OF WALL6F5F4F3F2F1F6F4F1F5F5F6F4F3F2F2F3F4F1F 3F6F2F5F5F1F1F3F6F2F 3F2F1F4F6F 5F 6F4F3F2F1F5F4F3F6F1F 2F5F1F3F 1F4F6F2F4F3F2F6F5F 5F5F 5F 6F4F 4F2F3F4F1F3F6F1F2F2F1F3F6F1F4F2F6F3F5F 5F4F 4F6F4F2F3F5F 5F1F3F 1F4F 6F5F2F1F3F6F6F2F1F5F 5F3F2F4F 6F3F1F 2F4F6F4F 6F2F1F 1F5F3F4F 5F3F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F5F1F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F3F2F 1F6F5F4F 4F7F 7B8B8FBELVEDERE WALL BLOCK PROFILES6B4B3B2B5BBELVEDERE RETAINING WALL PATTERNSBELVEDERE FREESTANDING WALL PATTERNS12" HIGH WALL18" HIGH WALL24" HIGH WALL2F6F1F4F4B3B5B2B5B5B6F5F6B5B4F4F1B2B 2F3F3B 1F2B 2F4F 5B6F1B1B5F6B5F4B3F(TRIMMED)3F1F 2B6B6B 6F2F 1B4F 4B5F1B2F1B3F5B1F3F6B 6F3B 1F 2B 1F4B2B 2F3B1B5F4B 4F6B6F3F(TRIMMED)3B3B5F 4B24" PATTERN A2F6F1F3B5B2B5B2F 2B3F1B6B 4F 5B4F6B4F1F3F4F 6B 6F2B 1F4B3F2B5B 6F5F1B1B 1F2F4B 5F4F5B 6F4B3F1F3B1B5F4F4B2F3B 2B3F5B2F6B 6F5F1B6B(TRIMMED)5F2B 1F4B1B5F3B 3B3B6F 6B3F2F4B24" PATTERN B1B4F4F2B4F8B7F8B7F8B4B3F1B1B5B 4F3F6F2B6F5B4F5F4B3F 3B6B3B5F2F2B6B24" HIGH VERTICAL END - LEFT8F7B8F7B8F6B3F2B4F6B2B 2F3B 3F6B 5F1B 2F4B6F5B2F1F 1B 1F3B2F5B4F3B3B5F24" HIGH VERTICAL END - RIGHTRETAINING FACE OF WALLBACK OF WALLFREESTANDING FACE OF WALLFREESTANDING FACE OF WALL6F5F4F3F2F1F6F4F1F5F5F6F4F3F2F2F3F4F1F 3F6F2F5F5F1F1F3F6F2F 3F2F1F4F6F 5F 6F4F3F2F1F5F4F3F6F1F 2F5F1F3F 1F4F6F2F4F3F2F6F5F 5F5F 5F 6F4F 4F2F3F4F1F3F6F1F2F2F1F3F6F1F4F2F6F3F5F 5F4F 4F6F4F2F3F5F 5F1F3F 1F4F 6F5F2F1F3F6F6F2F1F5F 5F3F2F4F 6F3F1F 2F4F6F4F 6F2F1F 1F5F3F4F 5F3F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F5F1F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F3F2F 1F6F5F4F 4F7F 7B8B8FBELVEDERE WALL BLOCK PROFILES6B4B3B2B5BBELVEDERE RETAINING WALL PATTERNSBELVEDERE FREESTANDING WALL PATTERNS12" HIGH WALL18" HIGH WALL24" HIGH WALL2F6F1F4F4B3B5B2B5B5B6F5F6B5B4F4F1B2B 2F3F3B 1F2B 2F4F 5B6F1B1B5F6B5F4B3F(TRIMMED)3F1F 2B6B6B 6F2F 1B4F 4B5F1B2F1B3F5B1F3F6B 6F3B 1F 2B 1F4B2B 2F3B1B5F4B 4F6B6F3F(TRIMMED)3B3B5F 4B24" PATTERN A2F6F1F3B5B2B5B2F 2B3F1B6B 4F 5B4F6B4F1F3F4F 6B 6F2B 1F4B3F2B5B 6F5F1B1B 1F2F4B 5F4F5B 6F4B3F1F3B1B5F4F4B2F3B 2B3F5B2F6B 6F5F1B6B(TRIMMED)5F2B 1F4B1B5F3B 3B3B6F 6B3F2F4B24" PATTERN B1B4F4F2B4F8B7F8B7F8B4B3F1B1B5B 4F3F6F2B6F5B4F5F4B3F 3B6B3B5F2F2B6B24" HIGH VERTICAL END - LEFT8F7B8F7B8F6B3F2B4F6B2B 2F3B 3F6B 5F1B 2F4B6F5B2F1F 1B 1F3B2F5B4F3B3B5F24" HIGH VERTICAL END - RIGHTRETAINING FACE OF WALLBACK OF WALLFREESTANDING FACE OF WALLFREESTANDING FACE OF WALL6F5F4F3F2F1F6F4F1F5F5F6F4F3F2F2F3F4F1F 3F6F2F5F5F1F1F3F6F2F 3F2F1F4F6F 5F 6F4F3F2F1F5F4F3F6F1F 2F5F1F3F 1F4F6F2F4F3F2F6F5F 5F5F 5F 6F4F 4F2F3F4F1F3F6F1F2F2F1F3F6F1F4F2F6F3F5F 5F4F 4F6F4F2F3F5F 5F1F3F 1F4F 6F5F2F1F3F6F6F2F1F5F 5F3F2F4F 6F3F1F 2F4F6F4F 6F2F1F 1F5F3F4F 5F3F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F5F1F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F3F2F 1F6F5F4F 4F7F 7B8B8FBELVEDERE WALL BLOCK PROFILES6B4B3B2B5BBELVEDERE RETAINING WALL PATTERNSBELVEDERE FREESTANDING WALL PATTERNS12" HIGH WALL18" HIGH WALL24" HIGH WALL2F6F1F4F4B3B5B2B5B5B6F5F6B5B4F4F1B2B 2F3F3B 1F2B 2F4F 5B6F1B1B5F6B5F4B3F(TRIMMED)3F1F 2B6B6B 6F2F 1B4F 4B5F1B2F1B3F5B1F3F6B 6F3B 1F 2B 1F4B2B 2F3B1B5F4B 4F6B6F3F(TRIMMED)3B3B5F 4B24" PATTERN A2F6F1F3B5B2B5B2F 2B3F1B6B 4F 5B4F6B4F1F3F4F 6B 6F2B 1F4B3F2B5B 6F5F1B1B 1F2F4B 5F4F5B 6F4B3F1F3B1B5F4F4B2F3B 2B3F5B2F6B 6F5F1B6B(TRIMMED)5F2B 1F4B1B5F3B 3B3B6F 6B3F2F4B24" PATTERN B1B4F4F2B4F8B7F8B7F8B4B3F1B1B5B 4F3F6F2B6F5B4F5F4B3F 3B6B3B5F2F2B6B24" HIGH VERTICAL END - LEFT8F7B8F7B8F6B3F2B4F6B2B 2F3B 3F6B 5F1B 2F4B6F5B2F1F 1B 1F3B2F5B4F3B3B5F24" HIGH VERTICAL END - RIGHTRETAINING FACE OF WALLBACK OF WALLFREESTANDING FACE OF WALLFREESTANDING FACE OF WALL3”H 3”H6”H 6”H3”H 3”H3” H 3” H6” H 6” H6”H 6”H3”H 3”H6”H 6”H6”L 4”LBACK (B)BACK (B)FRONT (F)FRONT (F)6”L 4”L12”L 10”L15”L 14”L15”L 14”L12”L 10”L18”L 16”L18”L 16”LProduct depth nominally 9”.Product depth nominally 9”.Refer to our website for preliminary height guides and the most recent color oerings.Average block weights of the dierent face texture patterns are shown. 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HIGHFORMAT.COM HIGHFORMAT.COM25BELVEDERE®6F5F4F3F2F1F6F4F1F5F5F6F4F3F2F2F3F4F1F 3F6F2F5F5F1F1F3F6F2F 3F2F1F4F6F 5F 6F4F3F2F1F5F4F3F6F1F 2F5F1F3F 1F4F6F2F4F3F2F6F5F 5F5F 5F 6F4F 4F2F3F4F1F3F6F1F2F2F1F3F6F1F4F2F6F3F5F 5F4F 4F6F4F2F3F5F 5F1F3F 1F4F 6F5F2F1F3F6F6F2F1F5F 5F3F2F4F 6F3F1F 2F4F6F4F 6F2F1F 1F5F3F4F 5F3F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F5F1F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F3F2F 1F6F5F4F 4F7F 7B8B8FBELVEDERE WALL BLOCK PROFILES6B4B3B2B5BBELVEDERE RETAINING WALL PATTERNSBELVEDERE FREESTANDING WALL PATTERNS12" HIGH WALL18" HIGH WALL24" HIGH WALL2F6F1F4F4B3B5B2B5B5B6F5F6B5B4F4F1B2B 2F3F3B 1F2B 2F4F 5B6F1B1B5F6B5F4B3F(TRIMMED)3F1F 2B6B6B 6F2F 1B4F 4B5F1B2F1B3F5B1F3F6B 6F3B 1F 2B 1F4B2B 2F3B1B5F4B 4F6B6F3F(TRIMMED)3B3B5F 4B24" PATTERN A2F6F1F3B5B2B5B2F 2B3F1B6B 4F 5B4F6B4F1F3F4F 6B 6F2B 1F4B3F2B5B 6F5F1B1B 1F2F4B 5F4F5B 6F4B3F1F3B1B5F4F4B2F3B 2B3F5B2F6B 6F5F1B6B(TRIMMED)5F2B 1F4B1B5F3B 3B3B6F 6B3F2F4B24" PATTERN B1B4F4F2B4F8B7F8B7F8B4B3F1B1B5B 4F3F6F2B6F5B4F5F4B3F 3B6B3B5F2F2B6B24" HIGH VERTICAL END - 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LEFT8F7B8F7B8F6B3F2B4F6B2B 2F3B 3F6B 5F1B 2F4B6F5B2F1F 1B 1F3B2F5B4F3B3B5F24" HIGH VERTICAL END - RIGHTRETAINING FACE OF WALLBACK OF WALLFREESTANDING FACE OF WALLFREESTANDING FACE OF WALL6F5F4F3F2F1F6F4F1F5F5F6F4F3F2F2F3F4F1F 3F6F2F5F5F1F1F3F6F2F 3F2F1F4F6F 5F 6F4F3F2F1F5F4F3F6F1F 2F5F1F3F 1F4F6F2F4F3F2F6F5F 5F5F 5F 6F4F 4F2F3F4F1F3F6F1F2F2F1F3F6F1F4F2F6F3F5F 5F4F 4F6F4F2F3F5F 5F1F3F 1F4F 6F5F2F1F3F6F6F2F1F5F 5F3F2F4F 6F3F1F 2F4F6F4F 6F2F1F 1F5F3F4F 5F3F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F5F1F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F3F2F 1F6F5F4F 4F7F 7B8B8FBELVEDERE WALL BLOCK PROFILES6B4B3B2B5BBELVEDERE RETAINING WALL PATTERNSBELVEDERE FREESTANDING WALL PATTERNS12" HIGH WALL18" HIGH WALL24" HIGH WALL2F6F1F4F4B3B5B2B5B5B6F5F6B5B4F4F1B2B 2F3F3B 1F2B 2F4F 5B6F1B1B5F6B5F4B3F(TRIMMED)3F1F 2B6B6B 6F2F 1B4F 4B5F1B2F1B3F5B1F3F6B 6F3B 1F 2B 1F4B2B 2F3B1B5F4B 4F6B6F3F(TRIMMED)3B3B5F 4B24" PATTERN A2F6F1F3B5B2B5B2F2B3F1B6B4F5B4F6B4F1F3F4F6B6F2B1F4B3F2B5B 6F5F1B1B1F2F4B5F4F5B6F4B3F1F3B1B5F4F4B2F3B2B3F5B2F6B 6F5F1B6B(TRIMMED)5F2B1F4B1B5F3B 3B3B6F6B3F2F4B24" PATTERN B1B4F4F2B4F8B7F8B7F8B4B3F1B1B5B 4F3F6F2B6F5B4F5F4B3F 3B6B3B5F2F2B6B24" HIGH VERTICAL END - LEFT8F7B8F7B8F6B3F2B4F6B2B 2F3B 3F6B 5F1B 2F4B6F5B2F1F 1B 1F3B2F5B4F3B3B5F24" HIGH VERTICAL END - RIGHTRETAINING FACE OF WALLBACK OF WALLFREESTANDING FACE OF WALLFREESTANDING FACE OF WALL6F5F4F3F2F1F6F4F1F5F5F6F4F3F2F2F3F4F1F 3F6F2F5F5F1F1F3F6F2F 3F2F1F4F6F 5F 6F4F3F2F1F5F4F3F6F1F 2F5F1F3F 1F4F6F2F4F3F2F6F5F 5F5F 5F 6F4F 4F2F3F4F1F3F6F1F2F2F1F3F6F1F4F2F6F3F5F 5F4F 4F6F4F2F3F5F 5F1F3F 1F4F 6F5F2F1F3F6F6F2F1F5F 5F3F2F4F 6F3F1F 2F4F6F4F 6F2F1F 1F5F3F4F 5F3F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F5F1F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F3F2F 1F6F5F4F 4F7F 7B8B8FBELVEDERE WALL BLOCK PROFILES6B4B3B2B5BBELVEDERE RETAINING WALL PATTERNSBELVEDERE FREESTANDING WALL PATTERNS12" HIGH WALL18" HIGH WALL24" HIGH WALL2F6F1F4F4B3B5B2B5B5B6F5F6B5B4F4F1B2B 2F3F3B 1F2B 2F4F 5B6F1B1B5F6B5F4B3F(TRIMMED)3F1F 2B6B6B 6F2F 1B4F 4B5F1B2F1B3F5B1F3F6B 6F3B 1F 2B 1F4B2B 2F3B1B5F4B 4F6B6F3F(TRIMMED)3B3B5F 4B24" PATTERN A2F6F1F3B5B2B5B2F 2B3F1B6B 4F 5B4F6B4F1F3F4F 6B 6F2B 1F4B3F2B5B 6F5F1B1B 1F2F4B 5F4F5B 6F4B3F1F3B1B5F4F4B2F3B 2B3F5B2F6B 6F5F1B6B(TRIMMED)5F2B 1F4B1B5F3B 3B3B6F 6B3F2F4B24" PATTERN B1B4F4F2B4F8B7F8B7F8B4B3F1B1B5B 4F3F6F2B6F5B4F5F4B3F3B6B3B5F2F2B6B24" HIGH VERTICAL END - LEFT8F7B8F7B8F6B3F2B4F6B2B 2F3B 3F6B 5F1B2F4B6F5B2F1F1B1F3B2F5B4F3B3B5F24" HIGH VERTICAL END - RIGHTRETAINING FACE OF WALLBACK OF WALLFREESTANDING FACE OF WALLFREESTANDING FACE OF WALL6F5F4F3F2F1F6F4F1F5F5F6F4F3F2F2F3F4F1F 3F6F2F5F5F1F1F3F6F2F 3F2F1F4F6F 5F 6F4F3F2F1F5F4F3F6F1F 2F5F1F3F 1F4F6F2F4F3F2F6F5F 5F5F 5F 6F4F 4F2F3F4F1F3F6F1F2F2F1F3F6F1F4F2F6F3F5F 5F4F 4F6F4F2F3F5F 5F1F3F 1F4F 6F5F2F1F3F6F6F2F1F5F 5F3F2F4F 6F3F1F 2F4F6F4F 6F2F1F 1F5F3F4F 5F3F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F5F1F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F3F2F 1F6F5F4F 4F7F 7B8B8FBELVEDERE WALL BLOCK PROFILES6B4B3B2B5BBELVEDERE RETAINING WALL PATTERNSBELVEDERE FREESTANDING WALL PATTERNS12" HIGH WALL18" HIGH WALL24" HIGH WALL2F6F1F4F4B3B5B2B5B5B6F5F6B5B4F4F1B2B 2F3F3B 1F2B 2F4F 5B6F1B1B5F6B5F4B3F(TRIMMED)3F1F 2B6B6B 6F2F 1B4F 4B5F1B2F1B3F5B1F3F6B 6F3B 1F 2B 1F4B2B 2F3B1B5F4B 4F6B6F3F(TRIMMED)3B3B5F 4B24" PATTERN A2F6F1F3B5B2B5B2F 2B3F1B6B 4F 5B4F6B4F1F3F4F 6B 6F2B 1F4B3F2B5B 6F5F1B1B 1F2F4B 5F4F5B 6F4B3F1F3B1B5F4F4B2F3B 2B3F5B2F6B 6F5F1B6B(TRIMMED)5F2B 1F4B1B5F3B 3B3B6F 6B3F2F4B24" PATTERN B1B4F4F2B4F8B7F8B7F8B4B3F1B1B5B 4F3F6F2B6F5B4F5F4B3F 3B6B3B5F2F2B6B24" HIGH VERTICAL END - LEFT8F7B8F7B8F6B3F2B4F6B2B 2F3B 3F6B 5F1B 2F4B6F5B2F1F 1B 1F3B2F5B4F3B3B5F24" HIGH VERTICAL END - RIGHTRETAINING FACE OF WALLBACK OF WALLFREESTANDING FACE OF WALLFREESTANDING FACE OF WALL6F5F4F3F2F1F6F4F1F5F5F6F4F3F2F2F3F4F1F 3F6F2F5F5F1F1F3F6F2F 3F2F1F4F6F 5F 6F4F3F2F1F5F4F3F6F1F 2F5F1F3F 1F4F6F2F4F3F2F6F5F 5F5F 5F 6F4F 4F2F3F4F1F3F6F1F2F2F1F3F6F1F4F2F6F3F5F 5F4F 4F6F4F2F3F5F 5F1F3F 1F4F 6F5F2F1F3F6F6F2F1F5F 5F3F2F4F 6F3F1F 2F4F6F4F 6F2F1F 1F5F3F4F 5F3F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F5F1F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F 6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F5F1F6F4F 6F1F2F 2F 2F5F6F3F5F4F 6F2F3F1F4F4F3F3F1F5F3F2F 1F6F5F4F 4F7F 7B8B8FBELVEDERE WALL BLOCK PROFILES6B4B3B2B5BBELVEDERE RETAINING WALL PATTERNSBELVEDERE FREESTANDING WALL PATTERNS12" HIGH WALL18" HIGH WALL24" HIGH WALL2F6F1F4F4B3B5B2B5B5B6F5F6B5B4F4F1B2B 2F3F3B 1F2B 2F4F 5B6F1B1B5F6B5F4B3F(TRIMMED)3F1F 2B6B6B 6F2F 1B4F 4B5F1B2F1B3F5B1F3F6B 6F3B 1F 2B 1F4B2B 2F3B1B5F4B 4F6B6F3F(TRIMMED)3B3B5F 4B24" PATTERN A2F6F1F3B5B2B5B2F 2B3F1B6B 4F 5B4F6B4F1F3F4F 6B 6F2B 1F4B3F2B5B 6F5F1B1B 1F2F4B 5F4F5B 6F4B3F1F3B1B5F4F4B2F3B 2B3F5B2F6B 6F5F1B6B(TRIMMED)5F2B 1F4B1B5F3B 3B3B6F 6B3F2F4B24" PATTERN B1B4F4F2B4F8B7F8B7F8B4B3F1B1B5B 4F3F6F2B6F5B4F5F4B3F 3B6B3B5F2F2B6B24" HIGH VERTICAL END - LEFT8F7B8F7B8F6B3F2B4F6B2B 2F3B 3F6B 5F1B 2F4B6F5B2F1F 1B 1F3B2F5B4F3B3B5F24" HIGH VERTICAL END - RIGHTRETAINING FACE OF WALLBACK OF WALLFREESTANDING FACE OF WALLFREESTANDING FACE OF WALL12” HIGH(12” high x 13’-6” wall section shown = 13.5 sq ft (1/2 wall pallet)18” HIGH(18” high x 18’-0” wall section shown = 27 sq ft (1 wall pallet)FACE OF WALLFACE OF WALLFACE OF WALLBACK OF WALL24” HIGH(24” high x 16’-0” wall section shown = 32 sq ft (1.2 wall pallet)24” PATTERN A(Wall section shown = 24.67 sq ft (approx. 1 wall pallet)24” PATTERN B(Wall section shown = 24.67 sq ft (approx. 1 wall pallet)24” HIGH VERTICAL END: LEFT(Wall section shown = 11.67 sq ft (1/2 wall pallet)24” HIGH VERTICAL END: RIGHT(Wall section shown = 11.67 sq ft (1/2 wall pallet)RETAINING WALL PATTERNSFREESTANDING WALL PATTERNS(Drainstone behind and between blocks)Note: For left and right ends, vertical end jogs in and out approximately 1” between blocks.Note: 2” must be trimmed from (1) 18”X6” block to make this patternNote: 2” must be trimmed from (2) 18”X3” blocks to make this patternRetaining walls are typically constructed with the front face of the block exposed. The v-shaped notches which appear on the back of wall between adjacent blocks must be filled with drainstone. The blocks shown below are labeled. For example, 4F would indicate the front (or longer) face of Unit 4, and 2B would indicate the back (or shorter) face of Unit 2.WALLS

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HIGHFORMAT.COM26BELVEDERE®PLANTER / TREE RINGNOTE: CURVED FREESTANDING WALLSCurved freestanding walls can also be built. Typically, the blocks have to be field adjusted to make the desired curve. Front and back faces will alternate and blocks should be trimmed as needed to provide a tight fit between blocks with no gaps on either side of the freestanding wall.This page shows typical construction details for making curved retaining walls with Belvedere® blocks. The taper on the side of the blocks allow for construction of a wide range of curves in both retaining and freestanding walls. Blocks in a retaining wall should be adjusted slightly in place and trimmed as needed to allow wall construction with proper batter. (For clarity, walls are shown below without batter.)• Minimum radius curves are shown which can be constructed without saw cutting a signicant number of blocks. Larger radius curves can be created by leaving a larger gap between blocks on the back side of the wall. The gaps must be lled with drainstone.• When retaining walls are constructed with batter, the radius on outside curves becomes smaller with each course due to the block setback. For proper construction, the radius of the bottom course must be larger than the minimum radius so upper courses will have sucient room for construction.• When retaining walls are constructed with a batter, the radius on inside curves becomes larger with each course due to the block setback.OUTSIDE CURVE INSIDE CURVERETAINING WALL CURVESTrim blocks as needed to transition from outside to inside curvesRadius VariesMin. Radius = 4’-6”Min. Diameter = 9’-0”Min. Radius = 4’-6”4’-6” Min.(recommended)WALLS

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HIGHFORMAT.COM HIGHFORMAT.COM27BELVEDERE®RETAINING WALL CORNERSCOLUMNSPlace block in an overlapping, interlocking pattern at corner for added wall stability.This page shows typical construction details for Belvedere® 90° corners.• Some basic concepts are shown here for 90° corners. Plan to take some time to properly work corners into the larger retaining and freestanding wall patterns.• Walls are shown without batter for clarity. Blocks in a retaining wall should be adjusted slightly in place and trimmed as needed to allow wall construction with proper batter.Columns make nice ends to freestanding walls, formal stair openings, stand-along monuments, and other areas to enhance your Belvedere® project. The basic steps of column construction are shown here. Feel free to expand on these ideas and bring your own creativity into creating a custom projectCOLUMNS WITH FREESTANDING WALLBottom block hidden (see Interlocking Corner detail)Step 1Place (4) 3” or 6” high corner blocks with the taper facing into the center of the column.Step 2Place the second row of (4) of the corner blocks with the taper facing into the center of the column. Typically if the rst row is built with 6” corner blocks, the second row is built with 3” corner blocks.Step 3Continue with subsequent rows to the desired column height. One pallet of corner blocks will make a 24” x 24” x 36” high column.Step 4Place a column cap to nish the column. The column cap can be cored as needed for installation of a light.INTERLOCKING CORNERINSIDE CORNERFreestanding walls with columns on each end can be constructed either with the columns ush with the wall, or blocks trimmed to interlock the end of the wall with the column.6F6F6F6F6F6F6F1F1F1F1F1F1F1F1F1F1F1F1F6F6F6F6F6F2F2F3F3F3F3F3F3F3F3F3F3F2F2F2F2F2F2F2F2F2F4F4F4F4F4F4F4F4F4F4F4F4F5F5F5F5F5F5F5F5F7F7F8END8END7END7END8F8F5F5FOUTSIDE CORNERWALLS

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HIGHFORMAT.COM28TYPICAL FREESTANDING SECTION(NO SCALE)ABC DEFHGTYPICAL FREESTANDING WALL DETAILTYPICAL REINFORCED RETAINING WALL DETAILTYPICAL GRAVITY RETAINING WALL DETAILA.B.C.D.E. F.G.H.A.B.C.D.E.F. G. H.I.J.K.A.B.C.D.E.F. G. H.I. J.K.L.M.Exposed height (max. 24”)Bury depth (min. 6”)Leveling pad depth (min. 6”)Crushed stone leveling padFoundation soil compacted to 95% max. dry densityWall blocksCoping blockConcrete adhesive required between all blocks and capsExposed height (varies)Bury depth (min. 6”)Leveling pad depth (min. 6”)1/2” setback per 6” vertical (5°) Crushed stone leveling padFoundation soil compacted to 95% max. dry densityDrainstone (ASTM #57), min. 12”, on 1:1 slope behind wall)4” corrugated perforated drain pipeNon-woven geotextile fabricFinish grade to drain away from the wallWall blocksExposed height (varies by design)Bury depth (varies by design)Leveling pad depth (varies by design)1/2” setback per 6” vertical (5°) Crushed stone leveling padFoundation soil compacted to 95% max. dry densityDrainstone (ASTM #57, min. 12” behind wall)4” corrugated perforated drain pipeGeogrid (lengths and vertical placement per design)Non-woven geotextile fabricFinish grade to drain away from the wallWall blocksReinforced soil compacted to 95% max. dry densityTYPICAL GRAVITY RETAINING SECTION(NO SCALE)GKHFED11CIJBATYPICAL REINFORCED RETAINING SECTION(NO SCALE)GHLFEDIMJKCBABELVEDERE®This page shows typical construction details for Belvedere® walls. These drawings are representative of major components required in wall construction. Specific details including geotextile reinforcement layers, drainage details, soil requirements, etc. shall be per engineered design for wall.• These drawings are for preliminary reference only (not for nal construction).• Final designs for construction must be prepared by a registered professional engineer using the actual conditions of the proposed site and loads.• Final wall design must address both internal and external drainage and shall be evaluated by the professional engineer who is responsible for the wall design.• Block size and placement shown are for reference only, individual Belvedere® blocks will vary with installation pattern.GENERAL NOTES FOR WALL SECTIONSFREESTANDING FACE OF WALLFACE OF WALLRETAINING BACK OF WALL(Drainstone behind and between blocks)WALLS

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HIGHFORMAT.COM HIGHFORMAT.COM29HEARTWOOD PALLET AXONOMETRIC HEARTWOOD BLOCK AXONOMETRICHALF HEARTWOOD PALLET AXONOMETRIC HALF HEARTWOOD BLOCK AXONOMETRICHEARTWOOD PALLET AXONOMETRICHEARTWOOD PALLET AXONOMETRIC HEARTWOOD BLOCK AXONOMETRICHALF HEARTWOOD PALLET AXONOMETRIC HALF HEARTWOOD BLOCK AXONOMETRICHEARTWOOD PALLET AXONOMETRICHEARTWOODMATERIALWETCASTFEATURES · Beautiful wood-grain texture on ve sides allows each piece to be a wall unit or a corner unit · More durable and much longer lasting than pressure-treated lumber · Excellent for freestanding seat walls and garden retaining wallsRefer to our website for the most recent color oerings.Learn MoreWALL PALLET2,450± lbs (inc. pallet)24.5 sq ft 3UNIT: 1Dimensions: Weight:Units Per Pallet:UNIT: 2Dimensions: Weight:Units Per Pallet:42”L x 8”D x 6”H 175± lbs1021”L x 8”D x 6”H 88± lbs8Weight:Coverage:Layers Per Pallet:LLDDHHHEARTWOOD PALLET AXONOMETRIC HEARTWOOD BLOCK AXONOMETRICHALF HEARTWOOD PALLET AXONOMETRIC HALF HEARTWOOD BLOCK AXONOMETRICHEARTWOOD PALLET AXONOMETRICWALLS

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HIGHFORMAT.COM30ABCTYPICAL FREESTANDING SECTION(NO SCALE)ABCDEFHGHEARTWOODA.B. C. D.E.F. G. H.I. J.K.L.M.A. B.C. D.E.F. G. H.I.J.K.Wall height above grade (varies by design)Wall buried beneath grade (varies by design, min. 6”)Leveling pad depth (varies by design, min. 6”)3/4” setback per 6” vertical (7°)Crushed stone leveling padFoundation soil compacted to 95% max. dry densityDrainstone (ASTM #57, min. 12” behind wall) 4” corrugated perforated drain pipeGeogrid (lengths and vertical placement per design)Non-woven geotextile fabricFinish grade to drain away from the wallWall blocksReinforced soil compacted to 95% max. dry densityExposed height (varies by design), 2’ max. height without reinforcementBury depth (varies by design, min. 6”)Leveling pad depth (varies by design, min. 6”)3/4” setback per 6” vertical (7°)Crushed stone leveling padFoundation soil compacted to 95% max. dry densityDrainstone (ASTM #57), min. 12”, on 1:1 slope behind wall)4” corrugated perforated drain pipeNon-woven geotextile fabricFinish grade to drain away from the wallWall blocksTYPICAL FREESTANDING WALL DETAILTYPICAL REINFORCED RETAINING WALL DETAILTYPICAL GRAVITY RETAINING WALL DETAILA.B.C.D.E. F.G.H.Exposed height (varies, max. 24”)Bury depth (min. 6”)Leveling pad depth (min. 6”)Crushed stone leveling padFoundation soil compacted to 95% max. dry densityWall blocksCoping blockHeavy Duty Construction Adhesive or One-Component, High Performance, Elastomeric Polyurethane Sealant required between all blocks and capsThis page shows typical construction details for Heartwood walls. These drawings are representative of major components required in wall construction. Specific details including geotextile reinforcement layers, drainage details, soil requirements, etc. shall be per engineered design for wall.• These drawings are for preliminary reference only (not for nal construction).• Final designs for construction must be prepared by a registered professional engineer using the actual conditions of the proposed site.• Final wall design must address both internal and external drainage and shall be evaluated by the professional engineer who is responsible for the wall design.GENERAL NOTES FOR WALL SECTIONSWALLSABCDTYPICAL GRAVITY RETAINING SECTION(NO SCALE)GHFED11CIJBAKABCDTYPICAL REINFORCED RETAINING SECTION(NO SCALE)GHFEDIMJKCBAL

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HIGHFORMAT.COM HIGHFORMAT.COM31DIMENSIONALDIMENSIONALMATERIALWETCASTFEATURES · Perfect for small garden and freestanding walls, custom bar and grill units, edging, columns and more · Small and lightweight units for easy stacking · Natural stone texture on four sidesSTRAIGHT PALLET2,100± lbs (inc. pallet)25 sq ft 25 sq ft5sold by the pieceUNIT: STRAIGHTDimensions: Weight:Units Per Pallet:12”L x 8”D x 4”H 28± lbs75Weight:Coverage (Retaining):Coverage (Freestanding):Layers Per Pallet:Section:LDHRefer to our website for the most recent color oerings.Actual weight and volumes may vary. Weight shown is based on concrete. Columns make wall ends to freestanding walls, formal stair openings, stand-alone monuments, and other areas to enhance your Dimensional project. The basic steps of column construction are shown here. Feel free to expand on these ideas and bring your own imagination into creating a custom project.Step 1Place (4) Dimensional Blocks.Step 2Place a second row of (4) Dimensional Blocks.Step 3Continue with subsequent rows to the desired column height. One pallet of corner blocks will create two 20” x 20” x 36” tall columns.Step 4Place a column cap to nish the column. The column cap can be cored as needed for installation of a light.COLUMNSLearn MoreWALLS

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HIGHFORMAT.COM32This page shows typical construction details for Dimensional walls. These drawings are representative of major components required in wall construction. Specific details including geotextile reinforcement layers, drainage details, soil requirements, etc. shall be per engineered design for wall.• These drawings are for preliminary reference only (not for nal construction).• Final designs for construction must be prepared by a registered professional engineer using the actual conditions of the proposed site and loads.• Final wall design must address both internal and external drainage and shall be evaluated by the professional engineer who is responsible for the wall design.GENERAL NOTES FOR WALL SECTIONSA.B.C.D. E.F. G.H.I. J.K.L.M.A. B.C.D. E.F. G. H.I.J.K.Exposed height (varies by design)Bury depth (varies by design, min. 6”)Leveling pad depth (varies by design, min. 6”)Recommended horizontal setback, 1/4” setback per 4” vertical (4° batter angle on wall)Crushed stone leveling padFoundation soil compacted to 95% max. dry densityDrainstone (ASTM #57, min. 12” behind wall) 4” corrugated perforated drain pipeGeogrid reinforcement (lengths and vertical placement per design)Non-woven geotextile fabricFinish grade to drain away from the wallWall blocksReinforced soil compacted to 95% max. dry densityExposed height (varies by design), 2’ max height without reinforcementBury depth (varies by design, min. 6”)Leveling pad depth (varies by design, min. 6”)Recommended horizontal setback, 1/4” setback per 4” vertical (4° batter angle on wall)Crushed stone leveling padFoundation soil compacted to 95% max. dry densityDrainstone (ASTM #57), min. 12”, on 1:1 slope behind wall)4” corrugated perforated drain pipeNon-woven geotextile fabricFinish grade to drain away from the wallWall blocksTYPICAL FREESTANDING SECTION(NO SCALE)ABCDEFHGTYPICAL FREESTANDING WALL DETAILTYPICAL REINFORCED RETAINING WALL DETAILTYPICAL GRAVITY RETAINING WALL DETAILTYPICAL GRAVITY RETAINING SECTION(NO SCALE)GHFED11CIJKBATYPICAL REINFORCED RETAINING SECTION(NO SCALE)GHFEDIL JKMCBAA.B.C.D.E. F.G.H.Exposed height (varies, max. 24”)Bury depth (min. 6”)Leveling pad depth (min. 6”)Crushed stone leveling padFoundation soil compacted to 95% max. dry densityWall blocksCoping blockHeavy Duty Construction Adhesive or One-Component, High Performance, Elastomeric Polyurethane Sealant required between all blocks and capsDIMENSIONALWALLS

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HIGHFORMAT.COM HIGHFORMAT.COM33SLABS & PAVERSGENERAL INFORMATIONGAUGE SELECTMID-CENTURYMONTROSEARCADIATETRAGRAND FLAGSTONEDIMENSIONAL FLAGSTONENEW MISSIONSUPERIOR STEPPERSSLABS & PAVERSTechnical information for our natural stone products can be found on our website.For your convenience, please scan our QR code to download our marble and travertine French pattern paver layout sheet.

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HIGHFORMAT.COM34GENERAL INFORMATIONINSTALLATION GUIDEBASIC SLAB INSTALLATION NOTES FOR: · Gauge Select · Mid-Century · Montrose · Arcadia · TetraRefer to product pages for specic information and details pertaining to individual products.FOR THE MOST NATURAL APPEARANCE, MIX AND INSTALL PRODUCTS FROM MULTIPLE PALLETS SIMULTANEOUSLY. THIS WILL CREATE A MORE BLENDED, NATURAL LOOK.SAFETYMake safety your top priority when installing our paving products. Before starting your project, be sure to address the following points:Contact your local utility marking service prior to making any excavation. Be sure to follow all governmental safety regulations.Always wear the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) including gloves, steel toed boots, safety glasses, hearing protection, respiratory protection, and any other needed safety gear. Gauge Select, Mid-Century, Montrose, Arcadia and Tetra slabs are heavy. Utilize mechanical installation when possible. Follow proper lifting techniques to avoid back injury. Also, use two people to set larger pieces.PROJECT PLANNINGThe rst step in installing our paving products is to plan your project. Slab layout and placement is important to insure a functional and good looking installation. Remember, Gauge Select, Mid-Century, Montrose, Arcadia and Tetra products are suitable for pedestrian loading only (patios, walkways, etc.) and will not support the load of a vehicle. EXCAVATION AND BASE PREPARATIONOnce you are ready to start construction, you will need to lay out the project area. Mark out the area of the installation with marking paint. Mark a second line 12” (305 mm) outside of the rst line that indicates the area to be excavated. This over-excavation will allow for proper base installation.Excavate to the required depth and grade for the installation of the specic paving product you are installing (see cross sections for minimum recommended excavation depths). Remove all topsoil, organic, or otherwise unsuitable soil and replace with compacted granular soil. Once the excavation depth has been established, compact the sub-grade well using a vibratory plate compactor. At this point, HIGH FORMAT® recommends laying a woven geotextile down before applying any granular base materials.PLACE THE COMPACTED GRAVEL BASE · Fill the compacted sub-base with a minimum 4-inches of dense graded road aggregate. Compact with a vibratory plate compactor. · Install low-prole paver edging around the perimeter of the patio. Fill with 1-inch of clean, washed bedding sand. Screed at using screed rails and a screed board. Remember to maintain a ±1% pitch for proper surface water management.Use of aggregates other than sand is not recommended for the bedding layer. Coarse aggregates can create point-loads beneath large-surface slabs, and may damage the nished patio.SLAB INSTALLATIONBegin by laying the individual pavers on screeded bedding material according to the installation pattern or detailed project plan. · When the project requires more than one pallet of slabs, pull slabs from multiple pallets simultaneously. This will ensure the best blending of color on the project. · Because Gauge Select, Mid-Century, Montrose, Arcadia and Tetra Slabs are so large, it may be necessary to step on the base during installation. To avoid disturbing the bedding sand, place a mason’s kneeler board where you need to step on the base. This will distribute your weight more evenly. · If any slabs require trimming, place them on a at, evenly supported surface. Use the cut-o saw to score the surface of the slab ±¼-inch across entire length of the cut before plunging through the slab. This will reduce the chance of slabs fracturing outside the score-line. Joints can consist of polymeric sand, decorative aggregate, turf, and bricks or pavers. Be creative!Do not use vibratory or roller compaction on the surface of Gauge Select, Mid-Century, Montrose, Arcadia and Tetra Slabs. It is not necessary and may point-load the slab, causing permanent damage.SLABS & PAVERS

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HIGHFORMAT.COM HIGHFORMAT.COM35GENERAL INFORMATIONBASIC SLAB & PAVER INSTALLATION NOTES FOR: · Grand Flagstone · Dimensional Flagstone · New Mission · Superior SteppersRefer to product pages for specic information and details pertaining to individual products.Thank you for your interest in installing our paving products. You will nd that these products truly combine the look of natural stone with the eciency and consistency of concrete pavers.SAFETYMake safety your top priority when installing our paving products. Before starting your project, be sure to address the following points:Contact your local utility marking service prior to making any excavation. Be sure to follow all governmental safety regulations.Always wear the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) including gloves, steel toed boots, safety glasses, hearing protection, respiratory protection, and any other needed safety gear. Flagstone slabs are heavy. Utilize mechanical installation when possible. Follow proper lifting techniques to avoid back injury. Also, use two people to set larger pieces.PROJECT PLANNINGThe rst step in installing our paving products is to plan your project. Paver layout and placement is important to insure a functional and good looking installation. Remember, Flagstone products are suitable for pedestrian loading only (patios, walkways, etc.) and will not support the load of a vehicle. New Mission Pavers are suitable for vehicular loading.EXCAVATION AND BASE PREPARATIONOnce you are ready to start construction, you will need to lay out the project area. Mark out the area of the installation with marking paint. Mark a second line 12” (305 mm) outside of the rst line that indicates the area to be excavated. This over-excavation will allow for proper base installation.Excavate to the required depth and grade for the installation of the specic paving product you are installing (see cross sections for minimum recommended excavation depths). Once the excavation depth has been established, compact the sub-grade well using a vibratory plate compactor. At this point, HIGH FORMAT® recommends laying a woven geotextile down before applying any granular base materials.PLACE THE COMPACTED GRAVEL BASEFor standard paver and agstone installations, begin by spreading half of granular base material in the excavation. (Note: Lifts should not exceed 6” (150 mm) in thickness.) Compact this rst lift to 98% standard proctor using a vibratory plate compactor and adding water as needed. Add the second lift of granular material and compact in the same manner as the rst. KEY POINT: When installing granular base materials, be sure to consider proper grades to prevent water from standing on the surface and make sure water is directed away from building structures.PAVER INSTALLATIONBedding material requirements and paver installation vary by product type. Please see the following product specic installation instructions and tips for more details on paver installation.FOR THE MOST NATURAL APPEARANCE, MIX AND INSTALL PRODUCTS FROM MULTIPLE PALLETS SIMULTANEOUSLY. THIS WILL CREATE A MORE BLENDED, NATURAL LOOK.SLABS & PAVERS

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HIGHFORMAT.COM36ADDITIONAL INSTALLATION NOTES FOR: · New MissionRefer to product pages for specic information and details pertaining to individual products.INSTALLATION NOTESThe following guidelines are based on minimum recommendations from the ICPI (Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute). For an in-depth overview of the design and installation of interlocking concrete pavements and permeable pavements, please visit their website at icpi.org. Paver cross-sections and details shown are based on pedestrian or residential drive loadings with normal site conditions. Foundation, gravel base, and drainage details will need to be addressed if poor soil conditions or commercial or industrial vehicular loadings will be present. EDGE RESTRAINTBefore installing pavers or bedding material, ensure proper paver edge restraint has been installed. Edge restraint should consist of a precast or cast-in-place concrete curb. For pedestrian loads or residential drives, plastic or metal edging strips fastened to the compacted base below with metal spikes are an acceptable alternative.BEDDING MATERIALFor standard paver installation, apply bedding sand at a maximum thickness of 1” (25mm) on top of the compacted granular base. Level bedding sand evenly by using a screed board along the top of the screed rails. PAVER INSTALLATIONBegin by laying the individual pavers on screeded bedding material according to your detailed project plan. · Push pavers together so the outermost edges butt tight, and cut units as needed to nish edges. · To ensure proper color distribution, mix layers from several bundles at one time. · Once installed, set pavers in bedding material by compacting with a plate compactor equiped with a urethane pad (to avoid damage to the paver surface). Compaction should proceed in overlapping rows such that each area is crossed at least twice by the compactor in two perpendicular directions. Note that pavements should be lled and compacted to within six feet of the laying surface at the end of each work day. · KEY POINT: Pavers will settle slightly (1/4” - 3/8”) during compaction. Final grade of base and bedding material should be adjusted to account for this settlement. Take special care where pavers abut existing site features such as other pavements.CAUTION: A urethane pad must be used with the plate compactor to avoid damage to pavers.JOINT SANDFill all joints with jointing sand for standard paver installations or appropriate aggregate for permeable installations. Sweep joint ller material into the joints between pavers until the joints are completely lled. After the joints are lled, carefully sweep pavers clean before compacting. Loose joint material could damage the surface of the pavers during compaction. Top o joints if joint material settles during compaction and re-compact if necessary. OTHER CONSIDERATIONSWhen snowplowing New Mission Pavers, a poly cutting edge must be used to avoid marking the surface of the pavers.Do not use de-icing salts on New Mission Pavers. Use of de-icing salts can damage the surface and will void the product warranty.GENERAL INFORMATIONSLABS & PAVERS

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HIGHFORMAT.COM HIGHFORMAT.COM37GAUGE SELECTISOMETRIC VIEWGAUGE SELECTMATERIALTEKTRAMAT®FEATURES · Massive dimensions and lightweight for rapid installation · Made with TEKTRAMAT® for unsurpassed durability and a salt-proof surface, with four times the compressive strength and twice the exural strength of normal concrete · Authentic stone surfaces accurately replicate natural cleft agstone (your feet can’t tell the dierence)PALLETDimensions:Weight:Coverage:66”L x 48”W x 18”H1,500 lbs (inc. pallet)105 sq ftUNIT: 1Dimensions:Weight:Coverage:Units Per Pallet:UNIT: 2Dimensions:Weight:Coverage:Units Per Pallet:60”L x 42”W x 1”H 155 lbs12.25 sq ft636”L x 23”W x 1”H 64 lbs 5.25 sq ft6LLWWGAUGE SELECT AGAUGE SELECT BGAUGE SELECT CGAUGE SELECT DMIDCENTURY AMIDCENTURY CMIDCENTURY BMIDCENTURY DMIDCENTURY EGAUGE SELECTISOMETRIC VIEWSTEP 1Pair Unit 1 with Unit 2 along the longest edge.STEP 2Rotate additional stones.Align appropriate “+” and “-” sides.STEP 3Continue to lay stones until the patio is complete.CONNECTING LABELED LUGS ALONG EDGESSTEP 1:Pair Stone #1 withStone #2 alongthe longest edge.STEP 2:Rotate additional stones. Alignappropriate "+" and "-" sides.STEP 3:Continue to lay stones untilthe patio is complete!STEP 1:Pair Stone #1 withStone #2 alongthe longest edge.STEP 2:Rotate additional stones. Alignappropriate "+" and "-" sides.STEP 3:Continue to lay stones untilthe patio is complete!STEP 1:Pair Stone #1 withStone #2 alongthe longest edge.STEP 2:Rotate additional stones. Alignappropriate "+" and "-" sides.STEP 3:Continue to lay stones untilthe patio is complete!11112222+L+L+L+L+L+L+L-L-L-L-L-L-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z+Z+Z+X+X+X+V+X+X-V-V+T-T-T-T-T+H+H+H+H+H+V+V+V+V-T+T+T+T+T-H-H-H-H+X+X-X-X-X-V-V-X-X-X-X+Z+Z+Z+Z-L-LRefer to our website for the most recent color oerings.SLABS & PAVERSLearn More

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HIGHFORMAT.COM38PATTERNS - PATIOWALKWAY12GAUGE SELECTSTEP 1Layout six pieces of Gauge Select (3 large and 3 small) as shown.FOR A 4-FT WIDE PATHWAYSTEP 3Layout the trimmed sections of Gauge Select as shown. This layout is repeatable to achieve any desired length.FOR AN 8-FT WIDE PATHWAYSTEP 3 Layout an additional six untrimmed pieces of Gauge Select in the same orientation as the pieces that were trimmed. STEP 4 Layout the trimmed sections of Gauge Select as shown. This layout is repeatable to achieve any desired length.STEP 2Trim an irregular line from point to point as shown. Be sure to score the entire line before plunge cutting to ensure a desired cut-line.13’-6” ±7’-9” ±4’-0” ±13’-6” ±L LV V V V V V V V V T T T T T T T T T H H H H H H H H H LLLLZZZ ZZ ZX XXXXXSLABS & PAVERSIt is possible to create walkways from Gauge Select with no waste.

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HIGHFORMAT.COM HIGHFORMAT.COM39A.B.C.D.E.F.G.H.Gauge Select Slab, 1” (25mm) thickBedding sand (ASTM C33) min. 1” (25mm)Dense graded base, min. 4” (100mm), compactedWoven geotextile fabric (recommended)Compacted subgrade soilLow profile paver edge restraintSteel spikeJoint sand (ASTM C144)ABCDEFGHThis page shows typical details for Gauge Select Slabs.• This drawing is for preliminary reference only (not for nal construction).• Final designs for construction must be prepared by a registered professional engineer using the actual conditions of the proposed site and loads.• Block size and placement shown are for reference only, individual blocks vary with installation pattern.• Section shown is the minimum recommendation for pedestrian loading. Projects with heavier trac or sites with poor soil conditions may require thicker gravel base, concrete curb edge restraint, and/or sand subbase.• Provide adequate surface drainage to prevent ponded water.Not suitable for vehicular trac.GENERAL NOTES FOR DETAILSTYPICAL RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATIONGAUGE SELECTTYPICAL WET-SET INSTALLATIONA. Gauge Select Slab, 1" (25mm) thickB. Latex Mortar, min. 34" (20mm)C. Reinforced Concrete Slab, min. 4" (100mm)D. Expansion Joint, 12" (13mm)E. Dense Graded Base, min 4" (100mm) compactedF. Compacted Subgrade SoilG. Latex Mortar JointAAA.B.C.D.E.F.G.Gauge Select Slab, 1” (25mm) thickLatex mortar, min. 3/4” (20mm)Reinforced concrete slab, min. 4” (100mm)Expansion joint, 1/2” (13mm)Dense graded base, min. 4” (100mm) compactedCompacted subgrade soilLatex mortar jointABCDEFGSLABS & PAVERS

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HIGHFORMAT.COM40MID-CENTURYMATERIALTEKTRAMAT®FEATURES · Massive dimensions and lightweight for rapid installation · Made with TEKTRAMAT® for unsurpassed durability and a salt-proof surface, with four times the compressive strength and twice the exural strength of normal concrete · Stylish modern aesthetic, featuring clean lines and thermalled stone texturesPALLETDimensions:Weight:Coverage:66”L x 48”W x 18”H1,500 lbs (inc. pallet)108 sq ftUNIT: 4 X 3Dimensions:Weight:Coverage:Units Per Pallet:UNIT: 3 X 3Dimensions:Weight:Coverage:Units Per Pallet:UNIT: 3 X 2Dimensions:Weight:Coverage:Units Per Pallet:48”L x 36”W x 1”H 160 lbs12 sq ft436”L x 36”W x 1”H 120 lbs 9 sq ft436”L x 24”W x 1”H 80 lbs 6 sq ft4MID-CENTURY ISOMETRIC4x3 3x3 3x2MID-CENTURY ISOMETRIC4x3 3x3 3x2MID-CENTURY ISOMETRIC4x3 3x3 3x2LLLWWWHHHGAUGE SELECT AGAUGE SELECT BGAUGE SELECT CGAUGE SELECT DMIDCENTURY AMIDCENTURY CMIDCENTURY BMIDCENTURY DMIDCENTURY ERefer to our website for the most recent color oerings.SLABS & PAVERSLearn More

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HIGHFORMAT.COM HIGHFORMAT.COM41PATTERN4x34x33x23x23x33x3MID-CENTURYSLABS & PAVERS

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HIGHFORMAT.COM42A. Mid-Century Slab, 1" (25mm) thickB. Latex Mortar, min. 34" (20mm)C. Reinforced Concrete Slab, min. 4" (100mm)D. Expansion Joint, 12" (13mm)E. Dense Graded Base, min 4" (100mm) compactedF. Compacted Subgrade SoilG. Latex Mortar Joint, 12" (13mm) recommendedAAAThis page shows typical details for Mid-Century Slabs.• This drawing is for preliminary reference only (not for nal construction).• Final designs for construction must be prepared by a registered professional engineer using the actual conditions of the proposed site and loads.• Block size and placement shown are for reference only, individual blocks vary with installation pattern.• Section shown is the minimum recommendation for pedestrian loading. Projects with heavier trac or sites with poor soil conditions may require thicker gravel base, concrete curb edge restraint, and/or sand subbase.• Provide adequate surface drainage to prevent ponded water.Not suitable for vehicular trac.GENERAL NOTES FOR DETAILSA.B.C.D.E.F.G.H.A.B.C.D.E.F.G.Mid-Century Slab, 1” (25mm) thickBedding sand (ASTM C33) min. 1” (25mm)Dense graded base, min. 4” (100mm), compactedWoven geotextile fabric (recommended)Compacted subgrade soilLow profile paver edge restraintSteel spikeJoint sand (ASTM C144)Mid-Century Slab, 1” (25mm) thickLatex mortar, min. 3/4” (20mm)Reinforced concrete slab, min. 4” (100mm)Expansion joint, 1/2” (13mm)Dense graded base, min. 4” (100mm) compactedCompacted subgrade soilLatex mortar joint, 1/2” (13mm) recommendedA. Mid-Century slabs 1" (25 mm) thickB. Bedding sand (ASTM C33) min. 1" (25 mm)C. Dense graded base min. 4" (100 mm), compactedD. Woven geotextile fabric (recommended)E. Compacted subgrade soilF. Low profile paver edge restraintG. Steel SpikeH. Joint sand (ASTM C144)AABBCCDDEEFFGGHMID-CENTURYTYPICAL RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATIONTYPICAL WET-SET INSTALLATIONSLABS & PAVERS

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HIGHFORMAT.COM HIGHFORMAT.COM43MATERIALTEKTRAMAT®FEATURES · Massive dimensions and lightweight for rapid installation · Made with TEKTRAMAT® for unsurpassed durability and a salt-proof surface, with four times the compressive strength and twice the exural strength of normal concrete · Stylish modern aesthetic, featuring clean lines and thermalled stone texturesPALLETDimensions:Weight:Coverage:Layers Per Pallet:66”L x 48”W x 18”H1,300 lbs (inc. pallet)98 sq ft8UNITDimensions:Weight:Coverage:Units Per Pallet:42”L x 42”W x 1”H 150 lbs12.25 sq ft8LWHMONTROSEMIROSSTACK BONDRUNNING BONDSTACK BOND WITH 4" JOINTRUNNING BOND WITH 4" JOINTMIROSSTACK BONDRUNNING BONDSTACK BOND WITH 4" JOINTRUNNING BOND WITH 4" JOINTMIROSSTACK BONDRUNNING BONDSTACK BOND WITH 4" JOINTRUNNING BOND WITH 4" JOINTMIROSSTACK BONDRUNNING BONDSTACK BOND WITH 4" JOINTRUNNING BOND WITH 4" JOINTSTACK BONDRUNNING BONDSTACK BOND (4” JOINT)RUNNING BOND (4” JOINT)PATTERNSRefer to our website for the most recent color oerings.SLABS & PAVERSLearn More

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HIGHFORMAT.COM44This page shows typical details for Montrose Slabs.• This drawing is for preliminary reference only (not for nal construction).• Final designs for construction must be prepared by a registered professional engineer using the actual conditions of the proposed site and loads.• Block size and placement shown are for reference only, individual blocks vary with installation pattern.• Section shown is the minimum recommendation for pedestrian loading. Projects with heavier trac or sites with poor soil conditions may require thicker gravel base, concrete curb edge restraint, and/or sand subbase.• Provide adequate surface drainage to prevent ponded water.Not suitable for vehicular trac.GENERAL NOTES FOR TYPICAL DETAILSA.B.C.D.E.F.G.H.Montrose Slab, 1” (25mm) thickBedding sand (ASTM C33) min. 1” (25mm)Dense graded base, min. 4” (100mm), compactedWoven geotextile fabric (recommended)Compacted subgrade soilLow profile paver edge restraintSteel spikeJoint sand (ASTM C144)A. Montrose slabs 1" (25 mm) thickB. Bedding sand (ASTM C33) min. 1" (25 mm)C. Dense graded base min. 4" (100 mm), compactedD. Woven geotextile fabric (recommended)E. Compacted subgrade soilF. Low profile paver edge restraintG. Steel SpikeH. Joint sand (ASTM C144)ABCDEFGHMONTROSETYPICAL RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATIONTYPICAL WET-SET INSTALLATIONA.B.C.D.E.F.G.Montrose Slab, 1” (25mm) thickLatex mortar, min. 3/4” (20mm)Reinforced concrete slab, min. 4” (100mm)Expansion joint, 1/2” (13mm)Dense graded base, min. 4” (100mm) compactedCompacted subgrade soilLatex mortar joint, 1/2” (13mm) recommendedA. Montrose Slab, 1" (25mm) thickB. Latex Mortar, min. 34" (20mm)C. Reinforced Concrete Slab, min. 4" (100mm)D. Expansion Joint, 12" (13mm)E. Dense Graded Base, min 4" (100mm) compactedF. Compacted Subgrade SoilG. Latex Mortar Joint, 12" (13mm) recommendedAAAABCDEFGSLABS & PAVERS

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HIGHFORMAT.COM HIGHFORMAT.COM45SLABS & PAVERSMATERIALTEKTRAMAT®FEATURES · Large format thermal nish slabs with modern styling and salt-proof surface · Made with Tektramat® for unsurpassed durability, with four times the compressive strength and twice the exural strength of normal concrete · Generous size and light weight results in rapid installationARCADIARefer to our website for the most recent color oerings.Learn MorePALLETDimensions:Weight:Coverage:56”L x30”W x22”H1,325± lbs (inc. pallet)81.8 sq ftUNITDimensions:Weight:Coverage:Units Per Pallet:36”L x 15.5”W x 1.25”H44 lbs2.92 sq ft28LWH

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HIGHFORMAT.COM46SLABS & PAVERSPATTERNSARCADIA1-COLOR PATTERNS2-COLOR PATTERNS

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HIGHFORMAT.COM HIGHFORMAT.COM47SLABS & PAVERSA.B.C.D.E.F.G.H.Arcadia Slab, 1.25” (32mm) thickBedding sand (ASTM C33) min. 1” (25mm)Dense graded base, min. 4” (100mm), compactedWoven geotextile fabric (recommended)Compacted subgrade soilLow profile paver edge restraintSteel spikeJoint sand (ASTM C144)ABCDEFGHThis page shows typical details for Arcadia Slabs.• This drawing is for preliminary reference only (not for nal construction).• Final designs for construction must be prepared by a registered professional engineer using the actual conditions of the proposed site and loads.• Block size and placement shown are for reference only, individual blocks vary with installation pattern.• Section shown is the minimum recommendation for pedestrian loading. Projects with heavier trac or sites with poor soil conditions may require thicker gravel base, concrete curb edge restraint, and/or sand subbase.• Provide adequate surface drainage to prevent ponded water.Not suitable for vehicular trac.GENERAL NOTES FOR DETAILSTYPICAL RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATIONARCADIATYPICAL WET-SET INSTALLATIONA.B.C.D.E.F.G.Arcadia Slab, 1.25” (32mm) thickLatex mortar, min. 3/4” (20mm)Reinforced concrete slab, min. 4” (100mm)Expansion joint, 1/2” (13mm)Dense graded base, min. 4” (100mm) compactedCompacted subgrade soilLatex mortar joint, 1/2” (13mm) recommendedABCDEFG

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HIGHFORMAT.COM48TETRAMATERIALTEKTRAMAT®FEATURES · Large format landscape slabs with a salt-proof surface, and the option of Thermal or Natural Cleft texture · Made with TEKTRAMAT® for unsurpassed durability, with four times the compressive strength and twice the exural strength of normal concrete · Generous size and light weight results in rapid installationRefer to our website for the most recent color oerings.SLABS & PAVERSLearn MoreMIROSSTACK BONDRUNNING BONDSTACK BOND WITH 4" JOINTRUNNING BOND WITH 4" JOINTMIROSSTACK BONDRUNNING BONDSTACK BOND WITH 4" JOINTRUNNING BOND WITH 4" JOINTMIROSSTACK BONDRUNNING BONDSTACK BOND WITH 4" JOINTRUNNING BOND WITH 4" JOINTMIROSSTACK BONDRUNNING BONDSTACK BOND WITH 4" JOINTRUNNING BOND WITH 4" JOINTSTACK BONDRUNNING BONDSTACK BOND (4” JOINT)RUNNING BOND (4” JOINT)PATTERNSPALLETL WHDimensions:Weight:Coverage:56”L x30”W x36”H2,350 lbs (inc. pallet)150 sq ftUNITDimensions:Weight:Coverage:Units Per Pallet:30”L x 30”W x 1.25”H 95 lbs6.25 sqft24

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HIGHFORMAT.COM HIGHFORMAT.COM49SLABS & PAVERSA.B.C.D.E.F.G.H.Tetra Slab, 1.25” (32mm) thickBedding sand (ASTM C33) min. 1” (25mm)Dense graded base, min. 4” (100mm), compactedWoven geotextile fabric (recommended)Compacted subgrade soilLow profile paver edge restraintSteel spikeJoint sand (ASTM C144)ABCDEFGHThis page shows typical details for Tetra Slabs.• This drawing is for preliminary reference only (not for nal construction).• Final designs for construction must be prepared by a registered professional engineer using the actual conditions of the proposed site and loads.• Block size and placement shown are for reference only, individual blocks vary with installation pattern.• Section shown is the minimum recommendation for pedestrian loading. Projects with heavier trac or sites with poor soil conditions may require thicker gravel base, concrete curb edge restraint, and/or sand subbase.• Provide adequate surface drainage to prevent ponded water.Not suitable for vehicular trac.GENERAL NOTES FOR DETAILSTYPICAL RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATIONTETRATYPICAL WET-SET INSTALLATIONA.B.C.D.E.F.G.Tetra Slab, 1.25” (32mm) thickLatex mortar, min. 3/4” (20mm)Reinforced concrete slab, min. 4” (100mm)Expansion joint, 1/2” (13mm)Dense graded base, min. 4” (100mm) compactedCompacted subgrade soilLatex mortar joint, 1/2” (13mm) recommendedABCDEFG

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HIGHFORMAT.COM50PALLETLLLLWWWWGRAND FLAGSTONEMATERIALWETCAST VIBRALOCK®FEATURES · 15 unique shapes replicate large, irregular agstone with natural stone texture · Fast installations with easy-to-install pattern · Uniform thickness creates a more consistent walking surface · High strength concrete means long term durability · Multiple natural color blends availableLAYER: 1Dimensions: Weight:LAYER: 2Dimensions: Weight:LAYER: 3Dimensions: Weight:LAYER: 4Dimensions: Weight:42”L x 38”W x1.75”H 245 lbs42”L x 38”W x1.75”H 245 lbs42”L x 38”W x1.75”H245 lbs42”L x 38”W x1.75”H 245 lbsDimensions:Weight:Coverage:Layers Per Pallet:42”L x42”W x 24”H2,000± lbs (inc. pallet)90 sq ft (assumes 3/8” joint)8 (random assortment of layers)Refer to our website for the most recent color oerings.Learn MoreSLABS & PAVERS

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HIGHFORMAT.COM HIGHFORMAT.COM51SLABS & PAVERSGRAND FLAGSTONENote: Outside dimensions of each layer are identical to all other layers, allowing any layer to be substituted anywhere in the pattern.± 3/8” joints (typical)COMMON POINTS PROPER PLACEMENTPATTERNS - PATIOINTERLOCKING LAYERSLeave jagged edge or trim to provide smooth edge (optional)2431WALKWAY

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HIGHFORMAT.COM52Individual pieces of Grand Flagstone can crack either during delivery to the job or during on-site handling prior to placement. Typically less than 5% of the pieces will crack. There are two methods to deal with cracked pieces.The rst method is to use the cracked pieces to ll in around the perimeter of the project where there is always a need for small pieces.The second method is to use the cracked pieces to enhance the layout pattern. Since Grand Flagstone is designed to create an irregular agstone walking surface, an extra crack simply provides another joint line in the Grand Flagstone pattern. Place the cracked pieces next to each other with a 3/8” (10 mm) joint between them. The joint is lled with polymeric jointing sand just like all the other joints. If necessary, the cracked pieces may need to be trimmed to create a smoother edge or provide a larger joint to match all the other joints in your project.Layout orientation is important with Grand Flagstone. Due to the nature of the interlocking sets of slabs, there are long, unbroken joints between rows. Often, the irregular nature of the Grand Flagstone limits how noticeable these unbroken joints are in the nished project. However, the lines become slightly more noticeable when you are looking parallel to the unbroken joints than when you are looking at them on an angle. To limit this eect, Grand Flagstone layers should be laid at a 45 degree angle from the most common viewing angle. This viewing angle would most likely be a patio entrance or step location.GRAND FLAGSTONEA.B.A. Long, unbroken lines caused by seam between layersLong, unbroken lines caused by seam between layers oriented at 45° angle from main viewLong, unbroken lines caused by seam between layers oriented as close to 45° angle from secondary view as possiblePROCEDURE FOR INSTALLING CRACKED PIECESLAYOUT ORIENTATION± 3/8” (typical) · Trim Broken Edges if needed · Install Pieces with Typical 3/8”(10 mm) JointMAIN WALKWAY VIEWMAIN WALKWAY VIEWINCORRECTCORRECTAABAASLABS & PAVERS

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HIGHFORMAT.COM HIGHFORMAT.COM53GRAND FLAGSTONESLABS & PAVERSThis drawing is for reference only. Determination of the suitability and/or manner of use of any details contained inthis document is the sole responsibility of the design engineer of record. Final project designs, including allconstruction details, shall be prepared by a licensed professional engineer using the actual conditions of theproposed site.TYPICAL INSTALLATION(NO SCALE)BEDDING SAND INSTALLATIONUsing screed rails on the compacted granular base, apply bedding sand at a maximum thickness of 1” (25mm). By using a screed board along the top of the screed rails, the bedding sand will level evenly. Bedding sand should be compacted since Grand Flagstone slabs should not be compacted after installation.FLAGSTONE INSTALLATION · Begin by laying the individual pieces of Grand Flagstone on the screeded bedding material according to your detailed project plan. · Separate individual pieces approximately 3/8” (10 mm) from each other. When units are set with a 3/8” gap, a full pallet will produce 90 square feet (8.36 m2) of coverage. · Cut units as needed to nish edges. · NOTE: To ensure proper color distribution, mix layers from several bundles at one time.Plate compaction of Grand Flagstone slabs after installation is not necessary, and is also not recommended. Use of plate compaction on Grand Flagstone will void the warranty.JOINT SAND INSTALLATIONOnce the agstone pieces are installed, ll all joints with jointing sand suitable for large joints. Sweep the sand into the joints between agstones until the joints are completely lled. Follow the jointing sand manufacturer’s recommendations for wetting the sand. You may need to repeat this process with more dry sand in a few days to completely ll the joints between individual slabs. INTERLOCKING LAYERSGrand Flagstone has been designed so each layer of slabs on a pallet is an interlocking set. Each interlocking set, or layer, of slabs has been designed to interlock with all other layers.OTHER CONSIDERATIONSNot suitable for vehicular trac.ABCDEFA.B.C.D.E.F.Polymeric jointing sand between slabs (± 3/8” (9.5 mm) wide)Grand Flagstone Slabs (1.75” (45 mm) thick)Coarse bedding sand (1” (25 mm) thick)Compacted gravel base (6” (150 mm) thick)Woven geotextile (optional)Suitable, compacted subgradeThis page shows a typical detail for Grand Flagstone.• This drawing is for preliminary reference only (not for nal construction).• Final designs for construction must be prepared by a registered professional engineer using the actual conditions of the proposed site and loads.• Block size and placement shown are for reference only, individual blocks vary with installation pattern.• Section shown is the minimum recommendation for pedestrian loading. Projects with heavier trac or sites with poor soil conditions may require thicker gravel base, concrete curb edge restraint, and/or sand subbase.• Provide adequate surface drainage to prevent ponded water.GENERAL NOTES FOR DETAILINSTALLATION GUIDETYPICAL RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATION

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HIGHFORMAT.COM54PALLETWeight:Coverage:Layers Per Pallet:Section: 2,350± lbs (inc. pallet)98 sq ft812.25 sq ft per layerUNIT: 24 X 24Dimensions:Weight:Coverage:Units Per Pallet:UNIT: 12 X 6Dimensions:Weight:Coverage:Units Per Pallet:UNIT: 24 X 18Dimensions:Weight:Coverage:Units Per Pallet:UNIT: 18 X 18Dimensions:Weight:Coverage:Units Per Pallet:UNIT: 18 X 12Dimensions:Weight:Coverage:Units Per Pallet:UNIT: 12 X 12Dimensions:Weight:Coverage:Units Per Pallet:24”L x 24”W x 2”H 96 lbs4 sq ft812”L x 6”W x 2”H 12 lbs.5 sq ft824”L x 18”W x 2”H 72 lbs 3 sq ft818”L x 18”W x 2”H 54 lbs 2.25 sq ft818”L x 12”W x 2”H 36 lbs 1.5 sq ft812”L x 12”W x 2”H 24 lbs 1 sq ft8LLLLLLWWWWWWHHHHHHDIMENSIONAL FLAGSTONEMATERIALWETCAST VIBRALOCK®FEATURES · Six unique shapes with 24 unique stone textures · Uniform thickness and accurate dimensions translates into fast installation and a beautiful end resultRefer to our website for the most recent color oerings.SLABS & PAVERSLearn More

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HIGHFORMAT.COM HIGHFORMAT.COM55SLABS & PAVERSDIMENSIONAL FLAGSTONEPATTERNS - PATIOWALKWAY42”24x2424x2424x1818x1818x1818x1218x2412x1212x1218x1212x612x6

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HIGHFORMAT.COM56This drawing is for reference only. Determination of the suitability and/or manner of use of any details contained inthis document is the sole responsibility of the design engineer of record. Final project designs, including allconstruction details, shall be prepared by a licensed professional engineer using the actual conditions of theproposed site.TYPICAL INSTALLATION(NO SCALE)BEDDING SAND INSTALLATIONUsing screed rails on the compacted granular base, apply bedding sand at a maximum thickness of 1” (25mm). By using a screed board along the top of the screed rails, the bedding sand will level evenly. FLAGSTONE INSTALLATION · Begin by laying the individual pieces of Dimensional Flagstone on the screeded bedding material according to your detailed project plan. · Push agstone slabs directly together so the bottom edges butt tight. There is no need to space the slabs to create the necessary joint. Joint is pre-set in the unit. · Cut units as needed to nish edges of installation. · NOTE: To ensure proper color distribution, mix layers from several bundles at one time.Plate compaction on the surface of Dimensional Flagstone slabs is not necessary, and is also not recommended. Use of plate compaction on the surface of Dimensional Flagstone will void the warranty.JOINT SAND INSTALLATIONOnce the agstone pieces are installed, ll all joints with jointing sand suitable for large joints. Sweep the sand into the joints between agstones until the joints are completely lled. Follow the jointing sand manufacturer’s recommendations for wetting the sand. You may need to repeat this process with more dry sand in a few days to completely ll the joints between individual slabs. OTHER CONSIDERATIONSNot suitable for vehicular trac.DIMENSIONAL FLAGSTONEBCDEFAA.B.C.D.E.F.Polymeric jointing sand between slabsDimensional Flagstone Slabs (2” (51 mm) thick)Coarse bedding sand (1” (25 mm) thick)Compacted gravel base (6” (150 mm) thick)Woven geotextile (optional)Suitable, compacted subgradeThis page shows a typical detail for Dimensional Flagstone.• This drawing is for preliminary reference only (not for nal construction).• Final designs for construction must be prepared by a registered professional engineer using the actual conditions of the proposed site and loads.• Block size and placement shown are for reference only, individual blocks vary with installation pattern and product.• Section shown is the minimum recommendation for pedestrian loading. Projects with heavier trac or sites with poor soil conditions may require thicker gravel base, concrete curb edge restraint, and/or sand subbase.• Provide adequate surface drainage to prevent ponded water.GENERAL NOTES FOR DETAILSINSTALLATION GUIDETYPICAL RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATIONSLABS & PAVERS

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HIGHFORMAT.COM HIGHFORMAT.COM57SLABS & PAVERSNEW MISSIONFEATURES · Interlocking pavement on a generous scale, with showstopping texture and an elegant “random” pattern perfect for a pedestrian walkway · Three sizes and multiple face textures · Suitable for residential vehicular tracPALLETWeight:Coverage:Linear Feet (Soldier Course):Layers Per Pallet:Section: 3,050± lbs (inc. pallet)100 sq ft140 ft812.5 sq ft per layerMATERIALWETCAST VIBRALOCK®MISSION ISOMETRIC12X9 9X9 6X9MISSION ISOMETRIC12X9 9X9 6X9MISSION ISOMETRIC12X9 9X9 6X9LLLWWWHHHUNIT: 6 X 9Dimensions:Weight:Coverage:Units Per Pallet:UNIT: 9 X 9Dimensions:Weight:Coverage:Units Per Pallet:UNIT: 9 X 12Dimensions:Weight:Coverage:Units Per Pallet:5 11/16”L x 8 1/2”W x 2 3/4”H10 lbs.33 sq ft808 1/2”L x 8 1/2”W x 2 3/4”H15 lbs.5 sq ft4011 5/16”L x 8 1/2”W x 2 3/4”H20 lbs.66 sq ft80Refer to our website for the most recent color oerings.Learn More

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HIGHFORMAT.COM58SLABS & PAVERSNEW MISSIONPATTERNS - PATIO9x96x96x99x129x12BORDER COURSE Each size paver has a 9” side. Run these sides end-over-end to create a border course to border your driveway, patio and walkways. For added aesthetic value, use a different color paver for the border course.6x9 9x12 9x9

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HIGHFORMAT.COM HIGHFORMAT.COM59SLABS & PAVERSThis drawing is for reference only. Determination of the suitability and/or manner of use of any details contained inthis document is the sole responsibility of the design engineer of record. Final project designs, including allconstruction details, shall be prepared by a licensed professional engineer using the actual conditions of theproposed site.TYPICAL INSTALLATION(NO SCALE)TYPICAL INSTALLATION(NO SCALE)This drawing is for reference only. Determination of the suitability and/or manner of use of any details contained in this document isthe sole responsibility of the design engineer of record. Final project designs, including all construction details, shall be prepared bya licensed professional engineer using the actual conditions of the proposed site.TYPICAL LIGHT COMMERCIAL VEHICULAR DETAILTYPICAL PEDESTRIAN AND RESIDENTIAL VEHICULAR DETAILThis page shows typical details for New Mission Pavers.• These drawings are for preliminary reference only (not for nal construction).• Final designs for construction must be prepared by a registered professional engineer using the actual conditions of the proposed site and loads.• Block size and placement shown are for reference only.• Sections shown are the minimum recommendations.• Adequate surface drainage should be provided to prevent ponded water.• These sections are not intended for premeable pavement applications.• When snowplowing New Mission Pavers, a poly cutting edge must be used to avoid marking the surface of the paver.GENERAL NOTES FOR DETAILSA.B.C.D.E.F.G.H.A.B.C.D.E.F.G.H.I.J.New Mission Pavers (2.75” (70 mm) thick)Polymeric jointing sand between paversBedding sand, ASTM C33, <1% finer than 0.075 mm (1” (25 mm) thick)Compacted dense-graded gravel base (minimum 6” (152 mm) thick)Woven geotextile (as required)Compacted suitable subgradePlastic or metal edging strip6” (152 mm) minimumCommercial projects with vehicular trac or sites with poor soil conditions may require thicker gravel base, concrete curb edge restraint, and/or sand subbase.New Mission Pavers (2.75” (70 mm) thick)Polymeric jointing sand between pavers12” (305 mm) wide geotextile turned up against curbBedding sand, ASTM C33, <1% finer than 0.075 mm (1” (25 mm) thick)Compacted dense-graded gravel base (minimum 8” (203 mm) thick)Free-draining sand subbase (minimum 12” (305 mm) thick, if required)Woven geotextile (as required)Compacted suitable subgradeCast-in-Place concrete edging or curb6” (152 mm) minimumSection is suitable for vehicular applications assuming <100,000 equivalent single axle loads (ESALs), competent subgrade with California bearing ratio (CBR) >5, and low speeds (<25 mph (40 kph)).Subgrade preparation, subbase requirements, and subsurface draining requirement should be determined by the project geotechnical engineer. AAGCGHHJIDEFFEDCBBNEW MISSION

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HIGHFORMAT.COM60SUPERIOR STEPPERSFEATURES · Eight dierent shapes for a rustic, authentic stone appearance · Various color oerings compliment your existing backyard environmentPALLETWeight:Coverage:Pieces Per Pallet:Section:1.300 lbs (inc. pallet)52 sq ft16 (random assortment)3.25 sq ft per 1 pieceUNITS: 1 - 8Dimensions:Weight:Coverage:27”L x 21”W x 2”H78 lbs3.25 sq ftMATERIALWETCAST SLABS & PAVERSSUPERIOR STEPPERSISOMETRIC VIEWSUPERIOR STEPPERSISOMETRIC VIEWSUPERIOR STEPPERSISOMETRIC VIEWSUPERIOR STEPPERSISOMETRIC VIEWSUPERIOR STEPPERSISOMETRIC VIEWSUPERIOR STEPPERSISOMETRIC VIEWSUPERIOR STEPPERSISOMETRIC VIEWSUPERIOR STEPPERSISOMETRIC VIEWLWHRefer to our website for the most recent color oerings.TYPICAL INSTALLATION(NO SCALE)ABCDA.B.C. D.Superior Stepper Stone (2” (50 mm) thick)Turf between Superior Stepper stonesCoarse bedding sand min. 1” (25 mm) thick compactedCompacted existing sub-gradeThis page shows a typical detail for Superior Steppers.• This drawing is for preliminary reference only (not for nal construction).• Block size and placement shown are for reference only, individual steps vary with installation pattern.GENERAL NOTES FOR DETAILSTYPICAL INSTALLATIONLearn More

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HIGHFORMAT.COM HIGHFORMAT.COM61STEPSGENERAL INFORMATIONEMPIREDIMENSIONALIRREGULARSTEPS

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HIGHFORMAT.COM62TYPICAL STEP INSTALLATION(NO SCALE)A. Tread width varies (12" or more is desireable)B. Slope 1-2% (to allow drainage)C. Compact subbase material to a minimum of 95% max. dry density(or as specified by Engineer)D. Free-draining granular material (3" thick, minimum compact to a min.of 95% max. dry density)STEPSGENERAL INFORMATIONBASIC STEP INSTALLATION NOTES FOR: · Empire · Dimensional · IrregularRefer to product pages for specic information and details pertaining to individual products.MEASUREMENTSBegin the step installation process by measuring the total rise required and calculating the number of steps to be used. Each step has a 7” rise, but should be sloped approximately 1/2” such that the back of the step is higher than the front of the step. This slope will facilitate surface water drainage. With appropriate sloping, the net rise of each step is 7-1/2”. Divide the total rise by 7-1/2” to get the number of steps required.CALCULATIONSNext, calculate the tread width. Generally, when the grade allows, a 12” or wider tread is desirable. To calculate the tread width, divide the total allowable horizontal run minus the width of the top step, by the number of steps minus one. The one less will account for the top step.CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING EXAMPLE:Total rise = 45”, Total horizontal run = 94”, Width of top step = 24”, Rise of steps = 7”,Number of steps = 45” ÷ 7-1/2”/Step = 6 StepsTread Depth = (94”-24”) ÷ (6-1) = 14” Tread DepthEXCAVATIONExcavate and grade the area for the rst step. Steps should be placed on at least 3” of free draining soil, such as sand or pea-stone. Compact soil to a minimum of 95% standard proctor.PLACEMENTPlace step with straps, a gravity lifting clamp, or a vacuum lift using a small excavator or skid-steer to lift the piece into place. Practice safe handling procedures during this process.FILLFill behind each step with free draining soil and compact to 95% standard proctor. Remember to slope ll to allow for proper drainage when next step is placed. Continue placing steps in this manner until nish grade is reached.ABDCEA.B.C. D.E.Tread width varies (12” or more is desireable)Slope 1-2% (to allow drainage)Compact subbase material to a minimum of 95% max. dry density (or as specified by Engineer)Free-draining grannular material (3” thick minimum compact to a min. of 95% max. dry density)Step blockThis page shows a typical detail for steps.• This drawing is for preliminary reference only (not for nal construction).• Final designs for construction must be prepared by a registered professional engineer using the actual conditions of the proposed site and loads.• Block size and placement shown are for reference only, individual steps vary with installation pattern.TYPICAL STEP INSTALLATION DETAILSINSTALLATION GUIDESTEPS

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HIGHFORMAT.COM HIGHFORMAT.COM63EMPIREMATERIALWETCASTFEATURES · Stone-like shapes and textures create inviting walkways · Consistent rise equals fast installation and safe end result · Quality materials and long term durability · Multiple natural color blends available · Complimentary products oer a variety of creative possibilitiesRefer to our website for the most recent color oerings.STEPSLearn MoreSPLITFACE3’ PALLET5’ PALLET6’ PALLET8’ PALLETSTEP RISER PALLET4’ PALLETWeight: 3,050± lbs (inc. pallet)Pieces Per Pallet: 8Weight: 3,400± lbs (inc. pallet)Pieces Per Pallet: 4Weight: 4,000± lbs (inc. pallet)Pieces Per Pallet: 3Weight: 4,200± lbs (inc. pallet)Pieces Per Pallet: 3Weight: 550± lbs (inc. pallet)Pieces Per Pallet: 2 pieces (Unit 1) and 2 pieces (Unit 2)Weight: 3,800± lbs (inc. pallet)Pieces Per Pallet: 6UNITDimensions:Weight:UNITDimensions:Weight:UNITDimensions:Weight:UNITDimensions:Weight:UNIT 1Dimensions:Weight:UNIT 2Dimensions:Weight:UNITDimensions:Weight:36”L x 18”W x 7”H (nominal) 375± lbs 60”L x 24”W x 7”H (nominal) 835± lbs 72”L x 30”W x 7”H (nominal) 1,320± lbs 96”L x 24”W x 7”H (nominal) 1,375± lbs 18”L x 7”W x 7”H (nominal) 90± lbs 36”L x 7”W x 7”H (nominal) 160± lbs 48”L x 21”W x 7”H (nominal) 625± lbs LLLLLWWWWWHHHHHLLWWHH

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HIGHFORMAT.COM64DIMENSIONALMATERIALWETCASTFEATURES · Stone-like shapes and textures create inviting walkways · Consistent rise equals fast installation and safe end result · Quality materials and long term durability · Multiple natural color blends available · Complimentary products oer a variety of creative possibilitiesRefer to our website for the most recent color oerings.Learn MoreSTEPS6’ PALLETWeight: 4,000± lbs (inc. pallet)Pieces Per Pallet: 3UNITDimensions:Weight:72”L x 30”W x 7”H 1,320± lbs4’ PALLETWeight: 4,050± lbs (inc. pallet)Pieces Per Pallet: 8UNITDimensions:Weight:48”L x 18”W x 7”H 500± lbs LLWWHHSNAPPED FACE

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HIGHFORMAT.COM HIGHFORMAT.COM65IRREGULARMATERIALWETCASTFEATURES · Stone-like shapes and textures create inviting walkways · Consistent rise equals fast installation and safe end result · Quality materials and long term durability · Multiple natural color blends available · Complimentary products oer a variety of creative possibilitiesIndividual steps cannot be requested, the pallets come in a random assortment.All dimensions are nominal.Refer to our website for the most recent color oerings.Learn MoreSTEPSWEATHERED FACESNAPPED FACESTANDARD 7” RISE PALLETWeight: 4,200± lbs (inc. pallet)Pieces Per Pallet: 8 (random assortment)UNIT: 1Dimensions:Weight:UNIT: 2Dimensions:Weight:UNIT: 3Dimensions:Weight:UNIT: 4Dimensions:Weight:54”L x 24”W x 7”H 458± lbs 60”L x 24”W x 7”H 600± lbs 48”L x 28”W x 7”H 567± lbs 48”L x 24”W x 7”H 512± lbs WWWWLLLLHHHHSTEP ASTEP BSTEP CSTEP DSTEP ESTEP FSTEP ASTEP BSTEP CSTEP DSTEP ESTEP FSTEP ASTEP BSTEP CSTEP DSTEP ESTEP FSTEP ASTEP BSTEP CSTEP DSTEP ESTEP F7" IRREGULAR STEPS 7" IRREGULAR STEPS 5.5" IRREGULAR STEPS 5.5" IRREGULAR STEPSSTEP ASTEP BSTEP CSTEP DSTEP ESTEP FSTEP ASTEP BSTEP CSTEP DSTEP ESTEP FSTEP ASTEP BSTEP CSTEP DSTEP ESTEP FSTEP ASTEP BSTEP CSTEP DSTEP ESTEP F7" IRREGULAR STEPS 7" IRREGULAR STEPS 5.5" IRREGULAR STEPS 5.5" IRREGULAR STEPSSTEP ASTEP BSTEP CSTEP DSTEP ESTEP FSTEP ASTEP BSTEP CSTEP DSTEP ESTEP FSTEP ASTEP BSTEP CSTEP DSTEP ESTEP FSTEP ASTEP BSTEP CSTEP DSTEP ESTEP F7" IRREGULAR STEPS 7" IRREGULAR STEPS 5.5" IRREGULAR STEPS 5.5" IRREGULAR STEPSSTEP ASTEP BSTEP CSTEP DSTEP ESTEP FSTEP ASTEP BSTEP CSTEP DSTEP ESTEP FSTEP ASTEP BSTEP CSTEP DSTEP ESTEP FSTEP ASTEP BSTEP CSTEP DSTEP ESTEP F7" IRREGULAR STEPS 7" IRREGULAR STEPS 5.5" IRREGULAR STEPS 5.5" IRREGULAR STEPSLARGE 6’ PALLETWeight: 3,900± lbs (inc. pallet)Pieces Per Pallet: 3 (random assortment)UNIT: 1Dimensions:Weight:UNIT: 2Dimensions:Weight:UNIT: 3Dimensions:Weight:72”L x 30”W x 7”H 1,300± lbs72”L x 30”W x 7”H 1,300± lbs 72”L x 30”W x 7”H 1,300± lbsWWWLLLHHH6-FT IRREGULAR STEPSISOMETRIC VIEW6-FT IRREGULAR STEPSISOMETRIC VIEW6-FT IRREGULAR STEPSISOMETRIC VIEW

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HIGHFORMAT.COM66FIRE FEATURESFIREFEATURESGENERAL INFORMATIONBELVEDERE® FIRE PITKODAH® FIRE PITDIMENSIONAL FIRE PIT

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HIGHFORMAT.COM HIGHFORMAT.COM67FIRE FEATURES · Belvedere® Fire Pit · Dimensional Fire Pit · Kodah® Fire PitRefer to product pages for specic information and details pertaining to individual products.1. Familiarize yourself with the construction details in this Technical Guide. 2. Mark out the location for your re pit. Note: Dimensions shown are nominal so mark an area slightly larger than shown. 3. Excavate for drain stone base (approx. 6”) 4. Fill excavated area with drain stone, level, and compact. 5. Place and center steel ring on prepared base. 6. Place blocks per the pattern. (For round kit, keep blocks 1 1/2” o steel ring)7. WARNING! Do not place the re pit directly atop a patio surface. Instead, the re pit should be “cut in” to the patio surface to avoid damage to the patio caused by conductive heat transfer.ADDITIONAL STEPS ARE FOR ROUND FIRE PITS ONLY8. After placing blocks around the ring, adjust the blocks in or out to make the circle close and t tight. If the blocks do not close the circle, move all blocks slightly in. If the blocks seem too long, move the blocks slightly out. 9. Place caps in circle around re pit. Adjust the caps in or out to make them t tightly together. 10. Note: Not suitable for large res. Fire size should not allow ame to contact caps on round re pit.Round and square re pit kits are also available in gas-burning and Breeo® smokeless wood-burning congurations.GENERAL INFORMATIONBASIC INSTALLATION NOTES FOR ROUND & SQUARE FIRE PIT KITS

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HIGHFORMAT.COM68FIRE FEATURESBELVEDERE® FIRE PITMATERIALWETCASTFEATURES · Featuring the look of weathered eldstone · Includes 52 wetcast concrete stones and a 14-gauge steel linerINSTALLED PLAN VIEWPALLETDimensions:Weight:42”L x 42”W x 30”H1,320 lbs (inc. pallet)FinishedDimensions: 58” Dia. x 14-1/2”H TYPICAL INSTALLATIONA.B.C.D.Cap layer (three cap blocks shown for reference)Belvedere® Fire Pit blocks14-gauge steel ring (37” dia. opening)6” minimum drainstone base underneath(See Block Pattern and Cross Section detail for more information)ABDCRefer to our website for the most recent color oerings and insert options.Learn More

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HIGHFORMAT.COM HIGHFORMAT.COM69FIRE FEATURESBLOCK KEY(Nominal Dimensions)18x6 12x6 6x6 18x3 12x3 6x3 CAPECROSS SECTION(NO SCALE)ABCFDEGA.B.C.D.E.F.G.CapsCaps do not contact lip of steel ringBelvedere® Fire Pit blocks14-gauge steel ring (37” dia. opening)14-1/2” overall height±2” gap6” minimum drainstone base underneathCROSS SECTIONBLOCK PATTERN ELEVATIONBELVEDERE® FIRE PIT

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HIGHFORMAT.COM70FIRE FEATURESINSTALLED PLAN VIEWKODAH® FIRE PITMATERIALWETCASTFEATURES · Featuring the modern, clean aesthetic of snapped limestone · Includes 16 wetcast concrete stones and a 12-gauge steel linerPALLETDimensions:Weight:48”x42”x30”1,700 lbs (inc. pallet)FinishedDimensions: 51”L X 51”W X 12”H TYPICAL INSTALLATIONA.B.C.Kodah® wall blocks (overlap at corners as shown, and abut matching block tapers)12-gauge steel ring (28”x28” opening), 12” tall, hangs directly on blocks6” minimum drainstone base underneathABCRefer to our website for the most recent color oerings and insert options.Learn More

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HIGHFORMAT.COM HIGHFORMAT.COM71DIMENSIONAL FIRE PITMATERIALWETCASTFEATURES · Featuring the texture of quarried stone · Includes 36 wetcast concrete stones and a 12-gauge steel linerPALLETDimensions:Weight:42”x42”x30”1,130 lbs (inc. pallet)FinishedDimensions: 44”L X 44”W X 12”H INSTALLED PLAN VIEWTYPICAL INSTALLATIONA.B.C.Dimensional wall blocks (overlap at corners as shown)12-gauge steel ring (28”x28” opening), 12” tall, hangs directly on blocks6” minimum drainstone base underneathABCRefer to our website for the most recent color oerings and insert options.FIRE FEATURESLearn More

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HIGHFORMAT.COM72COPING& CAPSDIMENSIONAL COPINGCAMDEN COPINGBELVEDERE® COPING DIMENSIONAL CAPSCAMDEN CAPSCOPING & CAPS

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HIGHFORMAT.COM HIGHFORMAT.COM73COPING & CAPSDIMENSIONAL COPINGMATERIALWETCASTFEATURES · Chiseled, natural stone texture · Comfortable dimensions for seat walls · Formal appearance perfect for any wall applicationPALLETWeight:Linear Feet:Layers Per Pallet:Section:2,000 lbs (inc. pallet)63610.5 linear ft per layerUNIT: 24”Dimensions:Weight:Units Per Pallet:UNIT: 18”Dimensions:Weight:Units Per Pallet:UNIT: COPING ENDDimensions:Weight:Units Per Pallet:24”L x 12.5”W x 2.5”H63± lbs1818”L x 12.5”W x 2.5”H 47± lbs 1219”L x 12.5”W x 2.5”H 49± lbs 6LLLWWWHHHRefer to our website for the most recent color oerings.Learn More

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HIGHFORMAT.COM74CAMDEN COPINGMATERIALTEKTRAMAT®FEATURES · An attractive wall accent or stair tread · Rock-faced on front and back, with a lightly surfaced top and a wear-proof surface · Resistant to UV degradationRefer to our website for the most recent color oerings.COPING & CAPSLearn MorePALLETWeight:Linear Feet:Layers Per Pallet:Section:1,550± lbs (inc. pallet)6054 linear ft per pieceUNITDimensions:Weight:Units Per Pallet:48”L x 12”W x 2”H100± lbs15PALLETPALLETLWH

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HIGHFORMAT.COM HIGHFORMAT.COM75COPING & CAPSBLOCK 9 BLOCK 10 BLOCK 11 BLOCK 12 BLOCK 13BELVEDERECOPINGBLOCK 9 BLOCK 10 BLOCK 11 BLOCK 12 BLOCK 13BELVEDERECOPINGBLOCK 9 BLOCK 10 BLOCK 11 BLOCK 12 BLOCK 13BELVEDERECOPINGBLOCK 9 BLOCK 10 BLOCK 11 BLOCK 12 BLOCK 13BELVEDERECOPINGBELVEDERE® COPINGMATERIALWETCASTFEATURES · Multiple face textures for each basic block size provide a more random look for your nished project · Three standard coping blocks are nished on the front, back and top faces with an approximate 1” taper on each side from the front to the back of the block · Two end units are nished on the front, back, top and one of the sides with approximate 1” taper on one side from the front to the back of the block · End units are useful for constructing corners and endsPALLETWeight:Linear Feet:Layers Per Pallet:Section:1,550± lbs (inc. pallet)66611 linear ft per layerUNIT: 9Dimensions:Weight:Units Per Pallet:UNIT: 10Dimensions:Weight:Units Per Pallet:UNIT: 11Dimensions:Weight:Units Per Pallet:UNIT: 12 (LEFT END)Dimensions:Weight:Units Per Pallet:UNIT: 13 (RIGHT END)Dimensions:Weight:Units Per Pallet:6”L x 10.25”W x 2.25”H10± lbs2412”L x 10.25”W x 2.25”H20± lbs2418”L x 10.25”W x 2.25”H30± lbs618”L x 10.25”W x 2.25”H30± lbs1218”L x 10.25”W x 2.25”H30± lbs6LLLLLWWWWWHHHHHBLOCK 9 BLOCK 10 BLOCK 11 BLOCK 12 BLOCK 13BELVEDERECOPINGRefer to our website for the most recent color oerings.Learn More

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HIGHFORMAT.COM76DIMENSIONAL CAPFEATURES · Dimensional, chiseled face · Large format and subtle textures · Designed to coordinate with HIGH FORMAT® wall products24” CAP PALLET30” CAP PALLET34” CAP PALLETWeight:1,300± lbs (inc. pallet)Weight: 1,400± lbs (inc. pallet)Weight: 1,800± lbs (inc. pallet)UNIT: 24”Weight: 120± lbs Units Per Pallet: 10UNIT: 30”Weight: 230± lbs Units Per Pallet: 6UNIT: 34”Weight: 295± lbs Units Per Pallet: 6MATERIALWETCAST COPING & CAPSCAPS24X24 27X2730X30 34X34CAPS24X24 27X27 30X3034X34CAPS24X24 27X2730X30 34X3424”L30”L34”L24”W30”W34”W2.5”H3”H3”HRefer to our website for the most recent color oerings.27” CAP PALLET (BELVEDERE® TEXTURE)Weight: 1,600± lbs (inc. pallet)UNIT: 27”Weight: 150± lbs Units Per Pallet: 10CAPS24X24 27X2730X30 34X3427”L27”W2.5”HLearn More

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HIGHFORMAT.COM HIGHFORMAT.COM77CAMDEN CAPFEATURES · Durable and attractive pillar caps · Rock-faced on four sides, with a lightly textured top · Resistant to UV degradationMATERIALTEKTRAMAT®Refer to our website for the most recent color oerings.COPING & CAPSLearn More24” CAP PALLET28” CAP PALLET34” CAP PALLETWeight:700± lbs (inc. pallet)Weight: 950± lbs (inc. pallet)Weight: 1,400± lbs (inc. pallet)UNIT: 24”Weight: 110± lbs Units Per Pallet: 6UNIT: 28”Weight: 150± lbs Units Per Pallet: 6UNIT: 34”Weight: 225± lbs Units Per Pallet: 6CAMDEN CAPS24X24 28X2834X34CAMDEN CAPS24X24 28X2834X34CAMDEN CAPS24X24 28X2834X3424”L28”L34”L24”W28”W34”W2.25”H2.25”H2.25”H

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HIGHFORMAT.COM78WARRANTYHIGH FORMAT® products as manufactured by HIGH FORMAT® are backed by a lifetime limited warranty from the manufacturer to the original end user for products used in residential applications. This assurance of product quality guarantees the structural integrity of these products and is applicable where products have been correctly installed to manufacturer’s specications. Any properly installed hardscape material manufactured by HIGH FORMAT® that structurally fails due to the concrete in the product not meeting the design strength specication will be replaced by the manufacturer. The following items are not covered by this warranty: color variances and the appearance of surface stains resulting from chemical reasons such as eorescence or dierential curing; damage caused by installation, misuse or abuse of the materials; deterioration caused by de-icing salts or fertilizers; damage resulting from sub-grade settlement or movement, hairline cracks that do not aect the structural performance of the product, spalling of less than three percent of the surface area, contact with chemicals or paint, discoloration due to airborne contamination, staining, oxidation, or improper sealing (collectively, “Exclusions”). Products purchased must be registered with the manufacturer within 60 days of end user’s purchase for warranty to be valid. You may register your project at HIGHFORMAT.COM/WARRANTY.HIGH FORMAT® EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, RELATED TO THE EXCLUSIONS DESCRIBED ABOVE. FURTHER, HIGH FORMAT® EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, RELATED TO PRODUCTS DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED BY MANUFACTURERS OTHER THAN HIGH FORMAT®. ALL NATURAL STONE PRODUCTS SOLD BY HIGH FORMAT® ARE SOLD “AS-IS”.All warranty claims must be made prior to the removal or disposal of the defective product. Warranty claims will be reviewed by a company representative and may require samples of defective product for analysis. Warranty does not include removal, installation, or transportation to replace the material. Warranty is not transferable and is extended to the original end user only. Proof of purchase is required.For additional questions please contact us at (877) 777-6558We want you to feel comfortable and condent when starting your project. That’s why we make sure you have the resources you need to get the job done right. Everything we make, we back with a lifetime limited warranty.LIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY

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HIGHFORMAT.COM HIGHFORMAT.COM79WARRANTYGENERAL INFORMATIONCOLORWe at HIGH FORMAT®, along with our media partners, do our best to produce print and digital materials that accurately reect the true shades and tones of our product. However, we cannot guarantee perfect color matching for project photos, color swatches, or other picture representations. Final color selection should be made from actual material which can be viewed at your local dealer location.Integral pigments are incorporated into the raw materials for all HIGH FORMAT® products to intentionally produce subtle shades and color variations throughout each block or paver. Therefore no product seen in a photograph will be precisely duplicated. For the most natural appearance, install products from multiple pallets simultaneously. This will create a blended, natural look. EFFLORESCENCEEorescence is a naturally occurring, chalky, white residue commonly found on concrete surfaces. The presence of eorescence in no way degrades the integrity of any product. It can usually be removed with eorescence cleaners and often washes away over time. HIGH FORMAT® does not cover the presence of eorescence under warranty.PACKAGINGVariation in color can occur where packaging comes into contact with the product. Often, these variations will fade with time. This does not aect the integrity of the material, and it is not considered to be a defect. Color variation caused by contact with packaging materials is not covered under warranty.POLYMERIC HAZEImproper installation of ancillary polymeric sand products may result in the presence of polymeric haze. This discoloration can potentially mute the vibrant colors of concrete products. Hazing is not indicative of the quality of the HIGH FORMAT® product, and should not be considered a source of concern for the product’s durability. Because HIGH FORMAT® cannot regulate selection or installation of aftermarket accessory materials, we do not warranty against the presence of polymeric haze. In general, polymeric haze can be cleaned and washes away over time. HEAVY EQUIPMENTThe broad surface dimensions of HIGH FORMAT®’s slab products are not engineered for vehicular trac and compaction equipment. The exceptions to this exclusion is the more traditionally dimensioned New Mission pavers. New Mission can be used as driveway pavers and/or nish-compacted. If a compactor is used to aid in installation of New Mission pavers, then a urethane pad should be used with the compactor to protect the detailed surfaces of the pavers from damage. NORMAL MAINTENANCE AND CAREAs with any product that is continually exposed to the natural environment, cleaning and care may be desired over time to maintain the appearance of your hardscapes. Generous rinsing with water and light scrubbing with a sti, plastic bristle brush is generally the best way to remove dirt that has accumulated over time. Cleaners and mild detergent designed to be used on concrete products may be used as well. Always follow all manufacturer instructions and test on a small area when using any cleaner. Power washers may cause damage at close range. WINTER CAREAll metal snow shovels and snow blower blades have the potential to damage concrete surfaces. All snowplows, snow blowers and shovels used to clear HIGH FORMAT® products of snow should use plastic blades or guards. De-icing salts will damage concrete and should not be used with HIGH FORMAT® products unless they are made with TEKTRAMAT® technology. HIGH FORMAT® does not cover damage done by snow removal, de-icing, or improper loading under warranty.NATURAL STONENatural stone is a product of nature. Surface texture and color will vary piece to piece and crate to crate. Our partnering quarries work hard to ship consistent, high quality product, but you should expect variation. Samples are suggested, but will not guarantee color. We highly recommend all material be delivered prior to installation and that available material is blended throughout your project. Each installation will be uniquely dierent and perfectly created in nature!

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