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- Design and Construction Manual
- KeyWall Engineering Design Software
- KeyWall Software Design Manual and Operating Guide
- KEYSTONE COUNTRY MANOR® Specifications
- Geogrid Specifications
- Segmental Retaining Wall (SRW) Specification
- Method Statement
- Preliminary Design Assistance
Attributes
KEYSTONE COUNTRY MANOR® modular units are dry-cast from high-strength low absorption concrete by sophisticated and dedicated process equipment for durable long-lasting products and structures.
The dry-stacked and mechanically interconnected modular wall evokes the old world charm of a stonemason-crafted wall.



Key Features
Three Or More Face Dimension
- Provides the greatest degree of random layout due to variations from unit side dimensions
- Each unit has two different side dimensions.
- All units have two different side lengths to provide a random width appearance to the wall.
Colour
- Keystone Country Manor® is produced in colour blends that enhance the natural stone-like appearance.
Three Textured Sides on each unit
- Weathered or antiqued finish to provide a more "natural stone" look to the units.
- Allows each unitj to be used in multiple positions within the wall.
- Each unit can be used as an exposed end unit or a 90° corner unit.
- Allows construction of small free-standing walls, parapet walls, pilasters and columns in addition to retaining walls.
Shape
- Each unit has a 90° angle and a tapered (angled) side, allowing the units to be used in 90° corners, tight fitting straight line walls, and radii at curves.
Units are Packaged in Sets
- Eliminates the need for the contractor to pull from multiple pallets to maintain random appearance.
- Provides for a simple method of construction and a random appearance to the wall system. SUPPLIED IN SETS OF:
- LARGE UNIT - 2 units
- SMALL UNIT - 1 unit
- MEDIUM UNIT - 1 unit
- FIBERGLASS PINS - 7 units
High Strength Pins with Shouldered Cap
- Multiple pin positions allow for near vertical, 9.5° batter (setback), and the opportunity to randomly pull a unit forward to accent the wall.