MONITOR WALL MOVEMENT. PROTECT ADJACENT ASSETS.
Retaining Wall Monitoring Pipes & Inclinometer Casings
GEOLUR supplies ABS inclinometer casings, PVC/PVC-U and PE/HDPE pipes, and custom perforated pipe systems for retaining-wall movement, groundwater and excavation monitoring in infrastructure and building projects.
RETAINING WALL MONITORING
Measure the wall, the ground and the groundwater response.
Retaining walls used for deep excavations, basements, transport infrastructure and underground works can deform as excavation changes lateral earth pressure, groundwater conditions and support-system loading. Monitoring therefore needs to distinguish movement of the retaining structure from deformation developing in the surrounding ground.
In-wall inclinometers
ABS inclinometer casing can be cast into or installed within diaphragm walls, bored piles, secant pile walls and other retaining systems to measure lateral deformation with depth.
Behind-wall inclinometers
A separate borehole inclinometer behind the retaining wall can help distinguish ground movement from structural deformation and identify movement affecting adjacent assets.
Standpipes & relief systems
PVC/PVC-U, PE/HDPE and perforated pipe systems may support groundwater monitoring, drainage, relief, recharge or dewatering functions associated with excavation and retaining-wall works.
WHERE THESE SYSTEMS ARE USED
Retaining-wall monitoring across excavation and infrastructure works.
The monitoring layout depends on wall type, excavation depth, support sequence, surrounding structures, groundwater regime and project-defined trigger criteria.
Diaphragm Walls
Inclinometer casing may be incorporated into the wall reinforcement cage or installed in a dedicated borehole to track lateral deflection during staged excavation.
Secant & Contiguous Pile Walls
Monitoring can be arranged within structural elements or behind the wall to evaluate deformation, ground response and interaction with adjacent assets.
Sheet Pile Walls
Inclinometers behind the wall can measure retained-ground movement while survey or structural monitoring measures the wall itself.
Basement Excavations
Retaining-wall movement, groundwater drawdown and surrounding settlement are often monitored together as excavation progresses through successive support levels.
Rail & Underground Works
Monitoring becomes particularly important where excavations are close to tunnels, tracks, utilities, stations, roads or existing foundations.
Temporary ERSS
Temporary retaining and stabilising systems may still require detailed displacement and groundwater monitoring throughout construction.
PRODUCT ROLES
Match each pipe system to the measurement or hydraulic function.
| GEOLUR Product | Typical Retaining-Wall Role | Key Procurement Questions |
|---|---|---|
| ABS Inclinometer Casings | Dedicated guided casing for measuring lateral deformation within the wall or in adjacent ground. | Diameter, groove geometry, section length, coupling, twist tolerance, installation depth, settlement allowance and probe compatibility. |
| PVC / PVC-U Engineering Pipes | Standpipes, groundwater monitoring wells, piezometer risers and selected relief or drainage arrangements. | Diameter, plain or screened interval, joint type, slot configuration, installation depth and groundwater environment. |
| PE / HDPE Engineering Pipes | Selected groundwater-control, dewatering, recharge or relief systems where material flexibility or environmental exposure affects selection. | Material grade, SDR/wall requirement, joint method, depth, hydraulic function and chemical environment. |
| Custom Perforated Pipes | Project-specific screened sections for groundwater intake, drainage, recharge or relief applications adjacent to retaining structures. | Base material, diameter, slot/hole dimensions, spacing, screened length, open area and connection details. |
INSTALLATION MATTERS
The casing must move with what you intend to measure.
A high-quality casing can still produce poor monitoring data if it is badly oriented, damaged during concreting, inadequately coupled to the surrounding material or terminated above the stable reference zone.
In the Wall
The casing may be integrated into a diaphragm-wall cage or other retaining element so deformation of the structure is transferred to the casing.
Behind the Wall
A borehole installation behind the wall measures retained-ground movement and can provide an independent reference from structural deformation.
Stable Embedment
Monitoring design normally seeks adequate depth below the expected moving zone so cumulative movement can be referenced against a comparatively stable section.
Groove Orientation
One casing axis is normally aligned with the principal expected movement direction so repeat surveys can measure wall deflection consistently.
MATERIAL CHOICE
Do not select the material before defining the monitoring function.
Retaining-wall projects often use several pipe types at the same site. They may look similar, but they perform different engineering functions.
When should ABS inclinometer casing be specified?
When is PVC / PVC-U more relevant?
Where can PE / HDPE be useful?
What is the role of custom perforated pipe?
QA/QC
Protect measurement quality before the first reading.
Procurement and installation QA/QC should protect dimensional consistency, joint integrity, casing alignment and the full internal path required by the measuring probe.
- Confirm casing OD / ID and probe compatibility
- Check guide-groove continuity and alignment
- Verify coupling and sealing arrangement
- Protect casing during cage lifting and concreting
- Check for obstruction before baseline readings
- Record installed depth and top elevation
- Document principal groove orientation
- Confirm caps and surface protection
- Establish baseline before relevant excavation
- Retain product and installation records
INTERNATIONAL ENGINEERING EVIDENCE
Retaining-wall monitoring is established practice across major excavation projects.
The examples below are published engineering references, not claims that GEOLUR supplied those projects.
Sheet Pile & Diaphragm Walls
Geosense’s inclinometer application guide illustrates casing installed both within diaphragm/retaining walls and in the ground behind them. The stated monitoring purposes include wall stability, deflection, nearby-ground movement and performance of anchors or struts.
Instrumented Retaining Walls
A Texas Transportation Institute study of cement-stabilized retaining walls used vertical and horizontal inclinometers together with earth-pressure cells and load cells to quantify movement, stress and anchor behaviour during construction.
34 Inclinometers Across 11 Excavations
A 2026 field-validation study used data from 34 inclinometers across 11 excavation sites in South Korea to evaluate retaining-wall deformation prediction, illustrating the continuing importance of reliable field deformation measurements.
WHY GEOLUR
Source the measurement casing and groundwater pipework around one project scope.
GEOLUR, operated by GeoOrigin Engineering Limited, focuses on engineering pipe systems used in geotechnical monitoring, groundwater control and instrument installation rather than treating them as generic commodity pipes.
Focused Product Scope
ABS inclinometer casings, PVC/PVC-U engineering pipes, PE/HDPE pipe systems and custom perforated pipes can be reviewed as related but functionally distinct components.
Project-Specific Configuration
Diameter, section length, coupling, perforation, screened interval and accessories can be discussed against the actual project specification before quotation.
Engineering Procurement Context
GEOLUR can review the requested supply scope against the wall-monitoring, groundwater or excavation application rather than simply quoting an undefined plastic tube.
RFQ GUIDE
What to send with a retaining-wall pipe enquiry.
A technically complete RFQ reduces clarification time and helps GEOLUR quote the correct casing, pipe and accessories.
- Wall type and monitoring purpose
- Required pipe or casing material
- Outside and inside diameter
- Total installed depth
- Section length
- Coupling / connection type
- Guide-groove requirement
- Plain or perforated sections
- Slot / perforation details if required
- Caps and accessories
- Quantity
- Delivery country and destination
- Applicable specification or drawing
- Required certificates or QA documents
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