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Replacement of miter gates when reconstructing navigation locks

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    The number of hydraulic (including hydropower) structures in our country, the standard operating life of the mechanical equipment of which expired long ago, is considerably more than 100. It is necessary to immediately and seriously undertake their reconstruction and to update their mechanical equipment.

  2. 2.

    Timely and thorough preparation for reconstruction of structures and replacement (wherever this is necessary) of mechanical equipment will eliminate the negative effect of the reconstruction process on the structure and its functional characteristics while performing these works.

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    The use of a heavy-freight floating crane, despite the high cost of its rental for the time of replacing the mechanical equipment, is justified from the viewpoint of economy and quality of the works.

Send orders for performing works (turnkey) on inspection of structures, designing, reconstruction, manufacture, and replacement of mechanical equipment and its testing (after reconstruction) and adjustment works to:

123423, Moscow, Karamyshevskay Naberezhnaya, Building 1. All-Union Construction and Installation Trust Gidromontazh.

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Translated from Gidrotekhnicheskoe Stroitel'stvo, No. 8, pp. 15–17, August, 1990.

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Martenson, V.Y. Replacement of miter gates when reconstructing navigation locks. Hydrotechnical Construction 24, 500–503 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01423832

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