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Geotechnical Investigations For Dams

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Geotechnical Investigations for Dams

Identifying needs
Solutions
Understanding the ground you work on is the best way to
reduce project risks and enable the design of reliable and Our geotechnical investigation results are assessed and
cost effective infrastructure that performs as expected. assimilated to create a detailed geological model of the
dam site. The geological model can be used to inform both
The geotechnical conditions encountered during excavation dam design considerations and a range of key construction
of a dam foundation can be the highest risk aspect of a planning issues, including:
project. Adverse ground conditions can have significant
safety and cost implications both during construction and Required depth of abutment stripping to expose a
for ongoing operation and maintenance of the dam. foundation with adequate stability, strength, stiffness
and permeability characteristics;
With a unique combination of science, experience,
judgment and a passion for the diverse variability of ground Foundation excavation stability and slope stabilisation
conditions, GHDs geotechnical team provides clients with requirements;
a complete understanding of the geotechnical needs for Reuse of abutment excavation spoil;
new or existing dam sites.
Construction access and sequencing;
We offer a full range of geotechnical services to meet client
needs including: Construction resource evaluation, including concrete
aggregates, earth and rock fill materials and filter
Desk top studies, including literature reviews and sands.
aerial photograph interpretation;
Comprehensive site investigations, including: Benefits
Geological mapping and statistical fracture With more than 180 geotechnical and geological
surveys; professional and technical staff, we offer clients the
knowledge and experience of one of Australasias largest
Diamond core drilling with oriented rock core and geotechnical teams, fully integrated with the diverse skill
in-situ permeability testing; base of GHD as an international professional services
company.
Geophysics, including optical and acoustic
televiewer, gamma, seismic reflection and
refraction, GPR, electromagnetics, resistivity, Experience
gravity and magnetics; Supported by specialist software, in-house design aids and
access to world-wide knowledge databases, the GHD
Specialised in-situ testing, including CPTU, Geotechnical team combines common sense and
pressuremeter and borehole camera. technological skills to develop creative solutions to
NATA accredited laboratory testing at our Artarmon problems big and small.
and Morwell Offices.
Some projects that the GHD geotechnical team has recently been involved in include:

Enlarged Cotter Dam ACTEW Corporation


Canberra, Australian Capital Territory (Winner of Engineering Excellence Award, 2009)
The Enlarged Cotter Dam comprises an 87m high, roller compacted concrete dam and is the
third largest concrete gravity dam in Australia. Due to the steep abutment slopes,
helicopters were required to lift drill rigs onto borehole locations and specialist rope access
techniques were necessary to map outcrops. The investigation results created a detailed
geological model of the dam site which in turn informed both dam design considerations and
a range of key construction planning issues.

Sturt River Dam Safety Review South Australian Water Corporation


Flagstaff Hill, South Australia
Sturt River Dam was completed in 1966 and comprises a 41 metre high double curvature
arch, with a total crest length of 107 metres. Geotechnical investigations included geological
mapping, statistical fracture surveys, oriented cored boreholes, downhole geophysics,
permeability testing and laboratory testing to define rockmass and rock defect paramaters.
The results obtained from geotechnical investigations enabled the compilation of a detailed
geological model of the dam site.

Geotechnical Investigations for Western Australian Dams Water Corporation of WA


Over several decades GHD has carried out numerous geotechnical investigations
associated with new dams, dam upgrades and dam safety reviews for the Water
Corporation. This includes planning through to detailed design and construction stages for
Harvey Dam, a 54 metre high earthfill - earthcore rockfill embankment. Recent dam
upgrades include embankment and spillway improvements at Wokalup, Logue Brook,
Waroona, Serpentine and Samson Brook dams in central and south west of WA. In addition,
GHD has carried out geotechnical investigations at Ord Dam, Moochalabra Dam and
Kununurra Diversion Dam in the north west of WA.

Junction Dam Upgrade AGL


Bogong Alpine Village, Victoria
Junction Dam was completed in 1943 as part of the Kiewa Hydroelectric Scheme and is of a
slab and buttress construction. Geotechnical investigations were undertaken to allow a
better understanding of the dam foundations in preparation for mass concrete infilling of the
dam. Geological mapping and compilation of historical records was undertaken to develop a
geological model of the foundations. This model was then tested by geotechnical drilling
which was undertaken within the dam utilising specialist compact equipment. Acoustic
televiewer surveying was also undertaken in the boreholes. Seismic refraction surveys were
then completed to provide further information on the depth of sediment requiring removal
between the buttresses and the quality of the foundation rock.

Lake Manchester Dam Spillway Upgrade Brisbane City Council


Brisbane, Queensland
Lake Manchester Dam is a concrete gravity dam over 30m high and 188m long, which was
originally completed in 1916. GHD were engaged to provide detailed design to upgrade the
dam from 2006 to 2008 to bring the dam into alignment with current ANCOLD guidelines, as
well as raising the dam to prevent overtopping . The upgrade included boreholes and
geological mapping of the dam site to develop a 3D geological model in 12D of the dam to
re-align the spillway away from a known fault in the left abutment at the existing spillway.

To touch base with the key person in your region, visit


www.ghd.com/global/services/geology/

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