Water-Inflated Cofferdam for TV Show Curse of Oak Island

Cofferdam Applications

Effective Applications of Inflatable Cofferdams

Water-filled Cofferdam Application with Retainer Wall

Are you new to using a temporary cofferdam and curious how to implement them into your next project? Inflatable cofferdams are an incredibly versatile and durable water intrusion barrier that is second to none for construction, ecological restoration, and flooding protection. Join us below as we explore some example scenarios for real-world applications and some …

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Using Cofferdams as Inflatable Flood Barriers

Water Inflated Cofferdam Used As Flood Barriers

Whether you live near the coast or in a desert area, flash floods are one of the leading causes of property damage in the United States. Flooding from hurricanes, overflowing dams or levies, and furious snow melt can come with little to no notice and devastate entire communities. When a flood warning is put out …

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What is The Main Purpose of an Inflatable Cofferdam?

Water Inflated Cofferdam Installation

Does your property or job site suffer from chronic flooding? Do you need to do work in an otherwise inaccessible underwater area? Or are you working toward a brighter future by protecting the ecosystem? You can solve all these problems and more by implementing an inflatable cofferdam in your next project. Today we will discuss …

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Shoreline Restoration Using Inflatable Cofferdams

Temporary Cofferdam Used For Shoreline Restoration

Inflatable cofferdams for construction are the most common use for temporary water barriers. However, a temporary cofferdam is more than just a construction tool with many uses. From ecological protection, flooding prevention, and emergency water protection, inflatable cofferdams are as versatile a tool as a drill with a thousand bits. Chief amongst those alternative uses …

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Inflatable Cofferdams for Erosion Control

Water Inflated Cofferdam For Erosion Control

Erosion control may not be a priority for most construction crews, but it is a necessary concern you should have if your work takes place near any water source. Erosion is a common and natural occurrence. Just look at the Grand Canyon for an example of natural erosion; however, human interference has accelerated that natural …

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