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Client Market: Dams/Flood Control
dams

Edward Kraemer & Sons, Inc. has completed numerous dam rehabilitation projects for both flood control and power generation structures. Project scope has varied widely, and includes: powerhouse renovation, foundations, piers, cofferdams, excavation, embankment stabilization, dredging, gate repairs, concrete demolition and concrete construction. To view project profiles of specific projects, please consult the list below.

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Project Profiles
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Project Type Location Description
Yuba Reservoir Rehabilitation
Yuba State Park, UT Construction of a new concrete intake structure and precast control house.
Cedar Falls Dam Rehabilitation
Cedar Falls, WI Edward Kraemer & Sons opened up the base of a hollow buttress type dam to install rock anchors that would secure the base to its rock foundation.
Air Bladder Repair
Tempe, AZ Edward Kraemer & Sons supplied labor and equipment for the removal and repair of air bladders on the Tempe Town Lake Dam in Arizona.
Flood Canal
dams
LaCrosse, WI Edward Kraemer & Sons, Inc. constructed a drop chute structure, side spillway structure, parabolic drop structure and two bridges at Pammel Creek.
Dam Rehabilitation
dams
Onalaska, WI Edward Kraemer & Sons, Inc. was contracted to complete two phases of this project. Phase 1 included removal and replacement of the concrete submersible dam and spillway. Phase 2 included the construction of a 700' long concrete overflow spillway.