Corps Stabilizes Earthen Dam to Withstand Midwest Quake Keywords: labor, ENR, construction methods, analysis, engineering news-record, legislation, equipment & materials, construction industry
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Publication Date: 17-JUL-06 Format: XML document
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Article Description| The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is undertaking what it calls the largest foundation-stabilization project ever on an operational dam. The $206-million project is designed to help the rolled-earth and rockfill Tuttle Creek Dam near Manhattan, Kan., withstand a magnitude 6.6 earthquake. |
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