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CTI has partnered with the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers and numerous contractors and engineering firms
to service the hydro industry’s most demanding jobs. Over the
years we have cut and removed thousands of tons of mass concrete
to create expansion joints and fish passages, and to complete
decommissioning and retrofitting projects. |
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CTI’s pioneering experience with wire sawing is a particular asset
on hydro projects – not only for our skill in making cuts of
limitless size, but for our ability to cut and remove concrete and
metal structures that are underwater, or in otherwise
hard-to-access areas.


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PROJECTS OF NOTE
Mactaquac Dam
New Brunswick, Canada
Performed for New Brunswick Power, NB
Scope: Cut 15mm AAR expansion slots through the dam. The average
cut was 100’ deep x 70’ wide, and all work was completed without
interruption to regular dam operations
Wanapum Dam
Ephrata, WA
Performed for Grant County P.U.D.
Scope: Created 18’-diameter holes through the dam to allow fish
migration.
McNary Dam
Umatilla, OR
Performed for Atkinson Construction
Scope: Cut, rigged and removed 2,100 tons of concrete to enable
the installation of a new turbine and generator.
Sherman Island Dam
Glen Falls, NY
Performed for Niagara Mohawk Power
Scope: Selectively demolished the roof arches and buttresses of
this circa-1923 dam, leaving the underlying foundation safely
intact for renewal and reconstruction.
CASE STUDY
1. Lock & Dam Renewed
Diamond Wire Cutting Speeds Mass-Concrete Removal at the Marseilles Lock & Dam on the Illinois River
2. Crumbling Seawall Stabilized
Diamond Core Drilling & Wire Sawing Safely Renews Industrial Dock
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