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Keystone Dam Floating
Bulkhead
Corps of Engineers
Oklahoma

This project consisted of fabricating a floating
bulkhead in sections, designing and fabricating a temporary holding stand,
welding and assembling the bulkhead on site, placing the bulkhead into the
reservoir, and floating the bulkhead into place in front of the dam.

Picking Bulkhead
The Tulsa District Corps of Engineers needed
a bulkhead to block water in front of the spillway gates at the Keystone Dam
on the Arkansas River to allow inspection and maintenance work on the
spillway gates. They designed a floating bulkhead to achieve their purposes
and Alltech Engineering was awarded the contract to construct, test and
install the bulkhead in its storage location on the face of the dam.

Moving Bulkhead
The bulkhead was 49 feet long by
25 feet tall by 8 feet wide and weighed 170,000 pounds
and was fabricated in
two main sections in Minnesota and shipped to the Keystone Dam for final
assembly. There, Alltech designed and installed a holding stand with
concrete foundations to hold the sections vertically for final assembly. The
lower bulkhead section was first placed in the supports. Steel billets and
concrete were then installed in the bottom of the bulkhead to provide
floatation stability. The top section was then placed on the bottom half and
the two sections were welded together. Pumps, ladders, bumpers and cathodic
protection were then installed and the whole unit was sandblasted and
painted.

Because of the size of the
bulkhead a critical lift plan was developed to hoist the bulkhead and place
it in the water. The cranes (one 300 ton and one 200 ton) set the unit into
the pool utilizing the buoyant effect of the water to assist the cranes in
placing the bulkhead. The bulkhead was then towed by boat to the face of the
dam where it successfully passed a series of tests.
This project was awarded the Tulsa
District's "Eagle Eye" Safety Award.

Floating Bulkhead in place |