Awards
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2000 Engineering Excellence Award American Consulting Engineers Council
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2000 and 2001 Outstanding Civil Engineering Award American Society of Civil Engineers
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Best of 1999 for Outstanding Large Civil Engineering Category Intermountain Contractor
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1999 National Rehabilitation Project of the Year Association of State Dam Safety Officials
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1999 Concrete Excellence Awards First Place Montana Contractors' Association
The 60-year-old Tongue River dam experienced a large flood in 1978 during which the existing spillway was severely damaged and nearly overtopped. This near failure and increased storage requirements from a recent water rights compact settlement spurred a major design and construction effort to implement dam safety rehabilitation and reservoir enlargement measures.
Features
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109,000 cfs roller-compacted concrete (RCC) stair-step emergency spillway (largest capacity over-the-embankment RCC spillway in the world at the time of construction)
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41,000 cfs labyrinth-crest conventional concrete service spillway
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Design to accommodate full irrigation deliveries throughout construction
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Impact mitigation included creating 50 acres of new, high-value wetlands
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A new, nine-foot horseshoe tunneled outlet works with 1,500 cfs capacity
SEH Services
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Field investigations and laboratory testing
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Comprehensive geotechnical evaluations and analyses
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Alternatives analyses of spillway and outlet works schemes
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Final design and preparation of complete construction documents and cost estimates
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Full-service construction-phase support from bidding through acceptance