Management Mode and Concrete Construction for the Three Gorges Project

Cao Guangjing

Strategic Study of CAE ›› 2004, Vol. 6 ›› Issue (8) : 82-85.

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Management Mode and Concrete Construction for the Three Gorges Project

  • Cao Guangjing

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The Three Gorges Project (TGP) is the largest concrete structure in the current world. The Project, with a total amount of approximately 28 million m3 of concrete, is characterized by complicated structure, intensive construction and high technical standards, which should not only meet the requirements for stability but also meet the special requirements for flood releasing, power generation and navigation improvement. Through a decade of engineering practice, a management mode with the TGP's characteristics has been formed in the TGP construction management. Various new techniques and technologies have been used to ensure the concrete quality. Design, construction and management measures adopted for the concrete works of the Project are discussed in this article on an overall basis.

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Three Gorges Project / management mode / concrete

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