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CD043 Concrete Construction Image Library Volume 2

Item Code: CD043
Date of Publication: 2004
Price: $50.00

Over 1500 photos show fresh and hardened concrete, concrete construction techniques and concrete testing according to ASTM standards. Images include concrete airports, buildings, bridges, dams, tunnels as well as defects and repairs. Concrete construction is shown in pavement and flatwork projects, bridges and buildings, each including images of the individual placing, finishing and curing techniques. All images are available in high-resolution quality (1536 x 1045 or higher) for use in publications, presentations, and web sites.

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Controlling Floods in the Desert with Soil-Cement

Item Code: RP314
Date of Publication: 1995
Price: $9.00

Discusses current practice on design, mix proportioning and construction of soil-cement streambank protection including grade control structures.

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PL460 McKinney Lake Dam

Item Code: PL460
Date of Publication: 2003
Price: $0.00

This full-color project profile sheet describes the first dam remediation project in North Carolina to use roller-compacted concrete (RCC) for overtopping protection. RCC was chosen to address inadequate spillway capacity for this 23-ft-high earthfill embankment dam. A total of 1,600 cu. yd. of RCC was used to armor the upper portion of the upstream slope, the crest, the downstream slope and apron area beyond the downstream slope.

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PL213 RCC Newsletter, April 1986

Item Code: PL213
Date of Publication: 1986
Price: $0.00

This issue spotlights: The First Generation of RCC Dams--Success Breeds Success. Articles on Willow Creek Dam, Oregon; Middle Fork Dam, Colorado; Winchester Dam, Kentucky; Galesville Dam, Oregon, Monksville Dam, New Jersey; Upper Stillwater Dam, Utah; Lake Robertson Dam, Quebec, Canada; and Elk Creek Dam, Oregon.



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PL215 RCC Newsletter, April 1987

Item Code: PL215
Date of Publication: 1987
Price: $0.00

Articles include: Reference Materials Plentiful on RCC; Dam-a-Day; Sludge-Drying Basins; Nonrock Foundation; a listing of RCC Pavement Projects and Publications; and Educational Programs.



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PL217 RCC Newsletter, April 1988

Item Code: PL217
Date of Publication: 1988
Price: $0.00

Articles include: Unsafe Earth Dams Rehabilitated with RCC; Applications for Electric Power Plants; Corps of Engineers Research; Lower Chase Creek Dam; Educational Programs; and Publications on RCC.



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PL220 RCC Newsletter, Fall/Winter 1989

Item Code: PL220
Date of Publication: 1989
Price: $0.00

Articles include: Paving with RCC in "The Land Down Under"; RCC Replaces Timber Crib Dam; and Reader Survey Results.



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RCC Newsletter, Fall/Winter 1996

Item Code: PL332
Date of Publication: 1996
Price: $0.00

Provides information on a 145-ft.high RCC dam to be built in 1997 outside Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Also includes a report on an 18,000 square yard RCC public roadway leading to a state-of-the-art compost facility in Edmonton, Alberta.



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PL212 RCC Newsletter, July 1985

Item Code: PL212
Date of Publication: 1985
Price: $0.00

Articles include: RCC=Concrete Dams and Pavemenets That are Built Faster and Cost Less; and PCA Active in RCC Education, R&D.



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PL214 RCC Newsletter, October 1986

Item Code: PL214
Date of Publication: 1986
Price: $0.00

Articles include: RCC Applications, Research, and Technology Transfer Continues to Expand; Pamo Dam, California; Heavy-Duty Pavements; Overflow Structures and Spillways; Research Projects; and Educational Programs.



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PL216 RCC Newsletter, October 1987

Item Code: PL216
Date of Publication: 4 Pages
Price: $0.00

Articles include: One major RCC Dm Complete--Another Begins; Roller-Compacted Concrete Pavements, U.S. Update and Canadian Update; Spring Creek Dam; and New Publication on Bonding.



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PL218 RCC Newsletter, October 1988

Item Code: PL218
Date of Publication: 1988
Price: $0.00

Articles include: Fort Drum--RCC Pavement's New Record Setter; Updates on RCC Gravity Dams and RCC for Dam Rehabilitation and Replacement; Dam Made Possible with RCC; and Guide Specifications for RCC Pavements.



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PL219 RCC Newsletter, Spring/Summer 1989

Item Code: PL219
Date of Publication: 1989
Price: $0.00

Articles include: TVA Rehabilitates Dam with RCC; RCC Pavements in Canada--Applications Abound; Concrete Dam to be Strengthened with RCC; Slide Sets on RCC; Survey Says!!; and New Soil-Cement Association to be Formed.



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RCC Newsletter, Spring/Summer 1996

Item Code: PL331
Date of Publication: 1996
Price: $0.00

Provides information on a recently constructed 70-ft. high RCC dam in Colorado and a 9,000 psi-strength RCC pavement for a smelting plant in Quebec. Also includes a guide for estimating costs of RCC dam overtopping protection based on actual bids from 45 projects.



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RCC Newsletter, Spring/Summer 1997

Item Code: PL333
Date of Publication: 1997
Price: $0.00

Describes the 14-acre RCC pavement project to line the bottom of a 440-million gallon reservoir near O'Hare Airport in Chicago. Also included is an updated table of RCC dam rehabilitation projects constructed in 1995-96 and an announcement of the new PCA slide set available on RCC pavements for compost facilities.



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RCC Newsletter, Summer 2000

Item Code: PL339
Date of Publication: 2000
Price: $0.00

Describes mix design program and test fill for 308 ft. high RCC dam in Southern California. Also discusses first RCC paving project in Michigan for intermodal facility.



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RCC Newsletter, Vol. 17, No. 2

Item Code: PL343
Date of Publication: 2002
Price: $0.00

Describes the replacement of a deteriorating rock-filled timber faced crib dam in Pennsylvania with a new RCC dam. Because of the historical and architectural significance of the original dam, the designers were able to incorporate a timber face onto the new RCC dam. Without RCC technology it is likely the dam would have been breached and the historical lake setting lost. Use of RCC to replace the dam resulted in an estimated savings of approximately $500,000. Also included is an article on use of composite pavements for residential streets in Ohio using RCC as the base pavement.



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RCC Newsletter, Vol. 18, No. 1

Item Code: PL344
Date of Publication: 2002
Price: $0.00

Describes the use of an RCC buttress to provide seismic strengthening to an existing concrete arch dam in California. Also includes information on a new design manual for RCC spillways and overtopping protection and a new Windows-based computer program for designing RCC pavements.

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RCC Newsletter, Vol. 19, No. 1

Item Code: PL346
Date of Publication: 2003
Price: $0.00

Includes an article describing a series of seven RCC drop structures and a new RCC stilling basin for the rehab of a 100-ft-high earth dam in Colorado. Also provides information on the use of RCC to replace deteriorating asphalt pavement at an electric generating plant in Mississippi. Announces the availability of a new 68-page engineering manual on design of small RCC dams.



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PL345 RCC Newsletter, Vol. 19, No. 2

Item Code: PL345
Date of Publication: 2002
Price: $0.00

Describes a heavy-duty haul road application at the Tennessee Valley Authority’s Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant near Chattanooga. Also includes a description of RCC use for grade control structures near Las Vegas. The structures will be subjected to continuous overflows and, during flood events, be exposed to heavy bed loads.



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