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Concrete bedding was used successfully in this [[Montana]] dam. Placing and encasing the 170-ft, 48-inch concrete outlet conduit was estimated to cost $133,000 (2013 cost). Six days of work effort were required to construct the foundation of the spillway riser, excavate the outlet conduit trench, and place the outlet conduit (including concrete bedding placement). | |||
Concrete bedding was used successfully in this Montana dam. Placing and encasing the 170-ft, 48-inch concrete outlet conduit was estimated to cost $133,000 (2013 cost). Six days of work effort were required to construct the foundation of the spillway riser, excavate the outlet conduit trench, and place the outlet conduit (including concrete bedding placement). | |||
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File:CBI1.jpg|This photo shows the excavated embankment with the bottom compacted. The pipe trench will be excavated from this compacted surface. | File:CBI1.jpg|This photo shows the excavated embankment with the bottom compacted. The pipe trench will be excavated from this compacted surface. | ||
File:CBI2.jpg|Excavating pipe trench. | File:CBI2.jpg|Excavating pipe trench. | ||
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File:CBI10.jpg|Installed pipe with concrete bedding and cap. | File:CBI10.jpg|Installed pipe with concrete bedding and cap. | ||
File:CBI11.jpg|Example detail of bedding configuration. | File:CBI11.jpg|Example detail of bedding configuration. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:34, 2 December 2022
Message: Concrete bedding installs relatively quickly, without the need for compaction under pipe haunches
Concrete bedding was used successfully in this Montana dam. Placing and encasing the 170-ft, 48-inch concrete outlet conduit was estimated to cost $133,000 (2013 cost). Six days of work effort were required to construct the foundation of the spillway riser, excavate the outlet conduit trench, and place the outlet conduit (including concrete bedding placement).
Note: The content on this page was originally created as part of DamOutletWorks.org (DOWL, 2018). It has subsequently been updated and reformatted as part of the Dam Safety Toolbox.
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Revision Date: 12/02/2022