Hot Bitumen Grouting: The antidote for catastrophic inflows
Hot bitumen grouting technology has continually evolved since its early applications almost a century ago in France, Germany and the USA to seal persistent leaks in tunnels…
Hot bitumen grouting technology has continually evolved since its early applications almost a century ago in France, Germany and the USA to seal persistent leaks in tunnels…
Hot bitumen grouting technology has continually evolved since its early applications almost a century ago in the USA, in France and Germany, to seal persistent leaks in and below dams, in tunnels and for erosion protection along canals.
The Yung-Chung-Tunnel in Taiwan, constructed for the Taiwan-East Railway Bureau, collapsed during construction when a water bearing…
The new Penn Forest Dam was constructed to replace the old earthfilled embankment dam. The new dam is a roller compacted concrete dam located just upstream from the original dam. The new dam is approximately 180 feet high and 2000 feet long.