Frequently Asked Questions

Our Frequently Asked Questions page provides clear explanations about retaining wall design, engineering requirements and common site conditions in Queensland. Because of this, homeowners and builders can understand the key steps before work begins. In addition, the page outlines when approvals are required for different wall heights and construction methods. Each answer is written in simple language, which makes the process easier to follow.

For example, we describe typical soil issues, drainage requirements and the site assessments engineers usually complete. Moreover, we explain how engineering drawings support safe and compliant retaining wall construction. The information also highlights important factors that influence cost, timelines and overall project planning. As a result, you can quickly identify which details may apply to your specific property.

Therefore, you can prepare for your retaining wall project with greater confidence. In the same way, the guidance helps you communicate more clearly with contractors and engineers. Consequently, you can avoid delays, prevent approval issues and reduce the risk of unexpected changes. Ultimately, this page is designed to guide you through each stage with clarity. However, if you need additional support, our team can provide tailored advice based on your site, goals and retaining wall requirements.

Retaining Wall Engineers – Frequently Asked Questions

Building approval is required when the retaining wall (including retained soil) is over 1 metre, supports a surcharge load (driveway, building, structure), sits within 1.5 m of another wall/building, or forms part of a pool barrier.

If unsure, Retaining Wall Engineers can confirm approval requirements for your site.

Not always. Walls under 1 metre with no surcharge load and that sit fully on your property may not need approval. If you’re unsure, our engineers can assess compliance quickly.

Yes. Planning approval may apply if your property is affected by overlays like flood, landslide risk, waterways, coastal hazard, or environmental protection zones.

All walls must meet Queensland Development Code (QDC) requirements and engineering standards for structural integrity, drainage, and setbacks.

Retaining Wall Engineers design to full QDC compliance.

Any regulated retaining wall (over 1 m or carrying load) requires:
• A structural engineer for design,
• A QBCC-licensed builder for construction,
• A building certifier for approvals.

Approval typically requires:
• Engineering drawings,
• Soil/geotechnical report,
• Survey or site plan,
• Drainage design,
• Structural calculations.

Yes. Walls must sit fully on your property. Setbacks may apply near boundaries, easements, or unstable soil areas depending on wall height and site conditions.

Yes. Proper drainage (agg pipe, gravel backfill, weep holes) is essential to prevent water pressure buildup and avoid damage or failure.

Only if:
• It is under 1 metre,
• No surcharge load exists,
• It is not near other structures,
• It is not part of a pool area,
• Proper drainage is installed.

You may face:
• Council enforcement,
• Orders to modify or demolish the wall,
• Liability for neighbour disputes,
• Higher repair or reconstruction costs later.

Engineering fees vary based on wall height, materials, and soil conditions. Retaining Wall Engineers provide fixed-price quotes for most residential retaining walls.

Yes. We specialise in concrete sleeper retaining wall engineering, including design, certification, and drainage requirements for Brisbane and South East Queensland sites.

Yes. We provide structural inspections, reports, and remediation recommendations for failing or non-compliant walls.

A surcharge load is any extra weight above or behind the wall—such as a driveway, slab, pool, or building. Walls with surcharge loads always require engineering design.

Yes. We regularly provide engineering plans for builders, landscapers, concreters, and retaining wall contractors across Queensland.

Most residential retaining wall designs are completed within 3–5 business days once all site information is provided.

Yes—if engineered and built to QDC standards. We design timber, block, sleeper, and masonry retaining walls based on site and soil conditions.

Yes. We specialise in sloped sites, cut-and-fill sites, narrow boundaries, and properties with soil instability.

Yes. We provide engineering for walls over 1m, tiered retaining systems, and complex load-bearing structures.

Yes. Retaining Wall Engineers provides retaining wall engineering across Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Ipswich, Logan, Moreton Bay, Redlands, and wider South East Queensland.

Frequently Asked Questions for Retaining Wall Engineers

Our residential retaining wall design and engineering services help Queensland homeowners understand the process so they can build safely and confidently.

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