Table Rock Dam and Intake Structure
Cleveland, SC
The
Table Rock Intake project required pinpoint accuracy and was a
technically complex project involving the construction of a new water
intake structure capable of supplying 35 MGD. The project involved
working off a specially designed barge platform that extended over
250â€� into the lake. C7ÓéÀÖ¹Ù·½ÍøÕ¾ provided and installed two new screens
with a backwash system at the Table Rock Reservoir. The project also
included: an 8.5-foot-Diameter Shaft (102� deep), a 4-foot-Diameter
Tunnel (480� long), 42� Carrier Pipe, Passive Wedge Screens, a
Brick/Block Compressor Building, a 42� Deep Excavation for Tunnel
Pit, Grouted Riprap Protection at Spillway Plunge Pool, and other
Miscellaneous Site Improvements. This project was completed with zero
lost-time injuries and no environmental impacts. The success of the
Table Rock Intake project resulted in winning the 2005 Carolina’s
AGC Pinnacle Award for “Best Utility Project� and the National
AGC Marvin M. Black “Excellence in Partnering Award.�