Dams and Control Works: A Description of Representative Storage and Diversion Dams and High-pressure Reservoir Outlet Works Constructed by the |
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... spillway 651 feet long across the main river channel , with a sluiceway , logway , and canal headworks at the north end , and an earth embankment 1,656 feet long connecting the south end of the spillway with the the headworks and four ...
... spillway 651 feet long across the main river channel , with a sluiceway , logway , and canal headworks at the north end , and an earth embankment 1,656 feet long connecting the south end of the spillway with the the headworks and four ...
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... spillway section has a base width of 130 feet , an upstream slope of 0.4 foot horizontally to 1 foot vertically , from bedrock to elevation 2,422.5 , and a downstream slope of 0.5 foot horizontally to 1 foot vertically , terminating in ...
... spillway section has a base width of 130 feet , an upstream slope of 0.4 foot horizontally to 1 foot vertically , from bedrock to elevation 2,422.5 , and a downstream slope of 0.5 foot horizontally to 1 foot vertically , terminating in ...
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... spillway section and a shaft with stairway connects the drainage gallery with the drum gate operating gallery . FOUNDATION CONDITIONS The dam is built on an excellent , solid rock founda- tion throughout its entire length . The deeper ...
... spillway section and a shaft with stairway connects the drainage gallery with the drum gate operating gallery . FOUNDATION CONDITIONS The dam is built on an excellent , solid rock founda- tion throughout its entire length . The deeper ...
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... spillway. tower was supported by railway car wheels running on five lines of 80 - pound rails . A 3 - drum hoist with a 300 - horsepower motor operated the cableway proper and a single drum hoist with a 60 - horsepower motor operated the ...
... spillway. tower was supported by railway car wheels running on five lines of 80 - pound rails . A 3 - drum hoist with a 300 - horsepower motor operated the cableway proper and a single drum hoist with a 60 - horsepower motor operated the ...
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... spillway section The dam is located in a shale and sandstone gorge about 24 miles below the Shoshone reservoir . The adoption of the present site and height of dam was dependent primarily on the most feasible and econom- ical location ...
... spillway section The dam is located in a shale and sandstone gorge about 24 miles below the Shoshone reservoir . The adoption of the present site and height of dam was dependent primarily on the most feasible and econom- ical location ...
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Page 149 - In freezing weather suitable means shall be provided for maintaining the concrete at a temperature of at least 50° F. for not less than 72 hours, after placing, or until the concrete has thoroughly hardened.
Page 141 - ... Contracting Officer may withhold approval of progress payments until the Contractor submits the required schedule. (b) The Contractor shall enter the actual progress on the chart as directed by the Contracting Officer, and upon doing so shall immediately deliver three copies of the annotated schedule to the Contracting Officer. If, In the opinion of the Contracting Officer, the Contractor falls behind the approved schedule, the Contractor shall take steps necessary to improve Its progress, including...
Page 148 - Fine aggregate shall consist of sand, stone screenings, or other inert materials with similar characteristics, or a combination thereof, having clean, hard, strong, durable, uncoated grains and free from injurious amounts of dust, lumps, soft or flaky particles, shale, alkali, organic matter, loam or other deleterious substances.
Page 150 - ... shall be included in the unit prices bid in the schedule for the concrete on which the forms are used.
Page 149 - The mixes will be based upon securing concrete having suitable workability, density, and impermeability, and required strengths, without the use of an excessive amount of cement, and using, in so far as practicable, the entire yield of suitable materials from the natural deposits from which the concrete aggregates are obtained. If, in the opinion of the contracting officer, it is impracticable to utilize in the concrete...
Page 129 - Fahr. for not less than 72 hours after placing, or until the concrete has thoroughly hardened. The methods of heating the materials and protecting the concrete shall be approved by the Engineer.
Page 139 - Liquidated damages. — The damages that may result from any delay in completion of the work by the time agreed upon will be difficult, if not impossible, of ascertainment. If the work is not completed on or before the date fixed for its completion by the terms of the contract...
Page 142 - ... shall be included in the lump-sum price bid In the schedule for diversion and care of river during construction and unwaterlng foundations.
Page 129 - Whenever required, forms shall be wetted thoroughly just before placing concrete, so as to prevent injurious drying of the surface of the concrete by absorption. Where forms are placed in successive units for continuous surfaces, care shall be exercised to fit the forms tightly over completed surfaces so as to prevent leakage from the concrete.
Page 139 - ... and in lieu thereof the contractor shall pay to the Government as fixed, agreed, and liquidated damages for each calendar day of delay until the work is completed or accepted the amount as set forth in the specifications...