South Africa

Clanwilliam Dam Bridge

Project description

The historical dam on the Olifants River in the Clanwilliam area of South Africa is being upraised by 15 m in the 1960s by adding 13 crest gates and through the use of pre-stressed cables.
As a result, the neighbouring road is being adapted to the opportunity of this new but higher link over the river. In particular, the realignment of sections of the national road N7, also known as the Trunk Road 11 Section 4, are foreseen. The length of this road section is planned to have 1 km.

The aim was thus to develop a very durable and economical solution for the dam’s reconstruction.

mageba scope

In order to provide the customer with the best suitable solution, mageba offered cantilever finger joints of type TENSA-FINGER RSFD-B that cover movements of up to 500 mm. The robust steel edge profiles of this joint type have strong anchor loops for concreting to the main structure, resulting in excellent fatigue resistance. Moreover, the use of high-quality materials ensures a long service-life.

mageba will undergo the Certification process for the cantilever joints of type RSFD according to the “Agrément South Africa”.

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The re-construction of the new dam is currently in process and will be finished during 2015

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Cross-section of a typical TENSA-FINGER RSFD-B cantilever joint for concrete connection

Key Data

Products:

TENSA-FINGER RSFD-B cantilever joints

Installation:

2015

City:

Clanwilliam

Structure:

dam bridge

Built:

1935

Height:

43 M

Net storage capacity:

122 million m3/a

Contractor:

Haw & Inglis

Designer:

AECOM