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Concrete is poured for a dam wall on Monday, July 27, at the Red River inlet structure south of Horace, N.D., as part of the Fargo-Moorhead flood diversion project.
The inlet structure is 97% complete and is expected to be finished by November. Officials plan to gather Oct. 27 for a ceremonial handoff of the structure from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to ...
Husky Energy has revised the tow-out schedule for the concrete gravity structure being built in Argentia. It will miss the anticipated 'weather window,' causing a delay of one year. (Husky Energy) ...
Williams said they anticipate needing 11,700 cubic yards of concrete for the inlet project. As the diversion inlet construction makes noticeable strides, the Wild Rice structure is also making ...
Today, the concrete inlet that towers over the prairie is more than 93% finished, scheduled for completion in July, when it will be turned over to the Metro Flood Diversion Authority.
The Corps of Engineers awarded a $46 million contract to Ames Construction, Inc., of Burnsville, Minnesota, to build this structure in 2016 and construction began in 2017.
At the diversion inlet structure, 44 concrete bridge deck segments have been installed. The bridge deck segments were fabricated in Hawley, Minnesota. Work is wrapping up on the upstream gauge ...
Underground tunneling works inside the two Polihali diversion tunnels are progressing well, with excavations advancing from the outlets at about 6 m a day per tunnel at the Lesotho Highlands Water ...
When the water was drawn down for the repairs, crews discovered water escaping through a break in the connection between the concrete inlet structure and a concrete pile that exits into Waupee Creek.
Underground tunneling works inside the two Polihali diversion tunnels are progressing well, with excavations advancing from the outlets at about 6 m a day per tunnel at the Lesotho Highlands Water ...
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