References - Cut-off Walls

  Hinze Dam, Queensland, Australia

  The Hinze Dam is located on Nerang River in the South Eastern part of
  Queensland in Australia.

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  Peribonka Dam, Quebec, Canada

  The project involved the use of several geotechnical construction techniques,
  including the installation of diaphragm cut-off walls under the main dam body,
  to create a waterproof barrier in highly permeable riverbed alluvia.

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  Merowe Dam, Sudan, Africa

  At the new Merowe Dam, Bauer Spezialtiefbau has installed 16,000
  square metres of diaphragm retaining wall to reduce the flow through
  the subgrade.

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  EUROVEA International Trade Center, Bratislava, Slovakia

  On the bank of the Danube in Bratislava, Slovakia´s largest current building
  project - the EUROVEA International Trade Center - is under construction.

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  Shell, Alberta, Canada

  Shell is recovering oil from oil sands in Alberta.

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  Disposal Site Protection, Baden-Baden, Germany

  In Baden-Baden, a 950 m long cut-off wall was installed to a depth of
  up to 24 m to protect a disposal site at a slope.

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  Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia

  On the Pacific Gold Coast of Queensland, Bauer Foundations Australia
  executed starting shafts for tunnel bores using the diaphragm wall
  technique.

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  Leasure Pool Atlantis, Neu-Ulm, Germany

  The Leasure Pool Atlantis in Neu-Ulm, situated at the estuary triangle of
  the Iller Canal in the River Danube, was overflown during the floods in
  1999 and 2005.

 
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