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The Moose Mountain Dam underwent its first rehabilitation since its construction in 1937, executed by Tri-Core Projects. The scope of work involved several key components, including the removal and disposal of existing weir structures, embankment materials, and accumulated channel sediment. This process was essential in restoring the dam's operational integrity and improving its overall functionality.
In addition to the removal efforts, the project also included the installation of sheet piling and log boom anchors and assemblies. To mitigate any potential riverbank erosion during the construction phase, downstream silt fences were strategically placed to capture sediment. Furthermore, the rehabilitation of the fish habitat feature took advantage of advanced technology not available when the dam was originally built, utilizing geosynthetic materials for filter placement and rip rap to enhance ecological conditions.
Why Tri-Core?
Tri-Core values its reputation for integrity, compliance and innovation. At Tri-Core, quality is more than a checklist, it’s a disciplined practice built into every phase of our work.