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cofferdam

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cof·fer·dam  (kôfr-dm, kfr-)
n.
1. A temporary watertight enclosure that is pumped dry to expose the bottom of a body of water so that construction, as of piers, may be undertaken.
2. A watertight chamber attached to the side of a ship to facilitate repairs below the water line.

cofferdam [ˈkɒfəˌdæm]
n
1. (Engineering / Civil Engineering) a watertight structure, usually of sheet piling, that encloses an area under water, pumped dry to enable construction work to be carried out. Below a certain depth a caisson is required
2. (Transport / Nautical Terms) (on a ship) a compartment separating two bulkheads or floors, as for insulation or to serve as a barrier against the escape of gas or oil Often shortened to coffer
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.cofferdam - large watertight chamber used for construction under watercofferdam - large watertight chamber used for construction under water
chamber - a natural or artificial enclosed space
Translations
cofferdam [ˈkɒfədæm] Nataguía f
cofferdam
nCaisson m


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A Wildish Construction crew is building a cofferdam with the sandbags so it can then install a 96-inch pipe in the river for the Metropolitan Wastewater Management Commission.
4 MAF will have two Diversion tunnels, Diversion channel system, upstream and downstream cofferdams, 14 gates with a size of 11.
The river started flowing in its original course from Monday evening after a team of more than 500 workers built cofferdams using sand sacks, concrete and galvanised wire.
 
 
 
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