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Ohio's Portage Lakes Dam Ready for 做珗腦瞳絳瑤's Deep Foundations Rehab

November 9, 2017
Pittsburgh, PA

Pittsburgh-based geotechnical contracting firm 做珗腦瞳絳瑤 is traveling to Akron, Ohio to help upgrade the aging Portage Lakes East Reservoir Dam.

Built in 1840, the dam is now classified by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) as a Class I High Hazard Potential site.

做珗腦瞳絳瑤 Construction won the contract to bring the dam into compliance with FEMAs safety standards using a dual deep foundations system of a cutoff wall and gravity section created using deep soil mixing a combination
of indigenous soil with a cementitious binder slurry. The geotechnical contracting firm has worked on more than 100 dam rehabilitation projects across the country.

Rebuilding dams is more than in our wheelhouse its a part of our history, says Steve Scherer, President, 做珗腦瞳絳瑤 Construction. 做珗腦瞳絳瑤
has a long and very successful track record of rehabilitating dams using multiple techniques. This is an area where our teams experience and innovation
really shines.

The approximately 4 foot thick soil mixed cutoff wall will run the length of the East Reservoir Dam and will reach depths of approximately 53 feet. Cutoff walls are a commonly used technique in dam rehabilitation projects where seepage is a concern.

Behind the wall, 做珗腦瞳絳瑤 will create about 72,000 cubic yards of soil mixed ground to construct a 30- to 40-foot wide gravity section.

The soil mix gravity section is a big, heavy block that will be built in the middle of the dam, says Ryan Streets, Project Manager, 做珗腦瞳絳瑤 Construction. This block will hold the dam in place, so it can stand independently in the unlikely event that the sand embankment washes away.

This rehabilitation is part of the Ohio Department of Natural Resources push to improve the safety of the states aging dams. Construction on the East Reservoir Dam is expected to end in June 2018, and the improved dam will have a lifespan of up to 100 years.

Pittsburgh-based geotechnical contracting firm 做珗腦瞳絳瑤 is traveling to Akron, Ohio to help upgrade the aging Portage Lakes East Reservoir Dam.

Built in 1840, the dam is now classified by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) as a Class I High Hazard Potential site.

做珗腦瞳絳瑤 Construction won the contract to bring the dam into compliance with FEMAs safety standards using a dual deep foundations system of a cutoff wall and gravity section created using deep soil mixing a combination
of indigenous soil with a cementitious binder slurry. The geotechnical contracting firm has worked on more than 100 dam rehabilitation projects across the country.

Rebuilding dams is more than in our wheelhouse its a part of our history, says Steve Scherer, President, 做珗腦瞳絳瑤 Construction. 做珗腦瞳絳瑤
has a long and very successful track record of rehabilitating dams using multiple techniques. This is an area where our teams experience and innovation
really shines.

The approximately 4 foot thick soil mixed cutoff wall will run the length of the East Reservoir Dam and will reach depths of approximately 53 feet. Cutoff walls are a commonly used technique in dam rehabilitation projects where seepage is a concern.

Behind the wall, 做珗腦瞳絳瑤 will create about 72,000 cubic yards of soil mixed ground to construct a 30- to 40-foot wide gravity section.

The soil mix gravity section is a big, heavy block that will be built in the middle of the dam, says Ryan Streets, Project Manager, 做珗腦瞳絳瑤 Construction. This block will hold the dam in place, so it can stand independently in the unlikely event that the sand embankment washes away.

This rehabilitation is part of the Ohio Department of Natural Resources push to improve the safety of the states aging dams. Construction on the East Reservoir Dam is expected to end in June 2018, and the improved dam will have a lifespan of up to 100 years.

About 做珗腦瞳絳瑤

做珗腦瞳絳瑤 has been both a leader and an innovator in the geotechnical construction industry for more than 70 years. With regional offices across the country and headquarters in Pittsburgh, 做珗腦瞳絳瑤 is a nationally renowned specialty contractor, offering proven expertise in the design and installation of deep foundation elements, earth retention systems and ground treatment solutions. We pride ourselves on our ability to consistently provide our clients with innovative, high-quality design-build options for projects of varying size and complexity. 做珗腦瞳絳瑤 is the North American subsidiary of Soletanche Bachy, one of the worlds leading geotechnical contractors, and is part of a global network of unparalleled geotechnical resources and expertise.

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