The crucial role of demolition in dam maintenance

Jan 16, 2025 | Jet Demolition

Demolition plays a crucial role in dam maintenance by facilitating the repair, renovation, or removal of structures to ensure the dam’s integrity, safety and functionality. Years of applied demolition research has enabled Jet Demolition to offer an integrated approach to dam rehabilitation.

Over time, dams can develop structural issues such as cracks, weakened spillways or compromised foundations. Demolition of damaged sections allows for the safe removal of deteriorated materials, making way for repairs or replacements. For example, partial demolition of a spillway may be necessary to replace it with more durable materials or to upgrade its capacity.

Dams built decades ago may not meet current safety standards or operational requirements. Demolition of outdated components such as control gates, overflow structures or auxiliary buildings is often necessary to modernise the dam. This process enables the installation of new technologies such as automated control systems or enhanced flood control measures.

Hybrid solutions are developed to suit specific, on-site conditions while protecting the structural integrity of the remaining concrete. Rehabilitation of dam walls usually requires demolition of redundant portions of monolithic  blocks. “Judicious selection of demolition methods and their application techniques are vital to a controlled and productive project,” comments Kate Bester, Contracts and Project Manager at Jet Demolition.

In certain instances, explosive demolition may be possible and appropriate. Various drilling and coring methods are then applied to generate blast holes of pre-determined depths, diameters, and alignments, in strict accordance with our in-house blast-design, where the nature of the works to be undertaken warrants controlled blasting of spillways and structural elements.

Detonation causes both shock wave and gas penetration energy transfer to concrete structures. Therefore, it is critical to ensure physical separation of the elements, combined with careful and considered selection of blasting applications, to ensure reliable and predictable results, without residual damage to the remaining concrete.

The company has successfully completed numerous dam wall demolition projects, both by explosive and mechanical means. Its range of dam-specific services include vertical and horizontal drilling and coring, blasting, diamond wire rope cutting and mechanical breaking using specialised demolition tools.

When a dam reaches the end of its useful life, or if it poses safety risks, full or partial demolition is required to decommission the structure safely. This process can involve the controlled explosive or mechanical removal of key components such as spillways or retaining walls to reduce the dam’s height or eliminate its water-retaining capabilities. Proper decommissioning through demolition ensures that the site is returned to a safe and environmentally stable condition.

Some older dams can negatively impact local ecosystems by disrupting natural water flows and fish migration patterns. In such cases, selective demolition can create openings for fish passage or restore natural riverine environments. This type of demolition is carefully planned to minimise ecological disturbance while achieving environmental restoration goals.

In response to changing environmental conditions or increased risk of natural disasters, demolition may be necessary to modify a dam’s structure, such as reinforcing its base or adding new spillways. These safety enhancements ensure the dam can withstand extreme events and continue to protect downstream communities.

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About Jet Demolition

Jet Demolition has been undertaking industrial demolition works since 1994, and is the leading, largest, and most technically advanced demolition company in Africa. It offers in-house, full-range demolition services, including advanced mechanical solutions and controlled implosions. It actively pursues ongoing development of skills and equipment suited to the changing needs of the industry.

Jet Demolition is a technically based company, with various staff members holding MSc, BSc, and BTech Degrees, as well as National Diplomas, in various engineering fields. This expertise gives it the technical foundation to successfully engineer solutions for large and complex demolition projects, and furthermore fuels its drive to deliver quality projects safely. Jet Demolition strives to offer its clients innovative and technical solutions to demanding demolition challenges.

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Kate Bester (NDip Civil Engineering – PMP)

Contracts and Project Manager

Phone: (011) 495 3800

Email: kate@jetdemolition.co.za

Web: www.jetdemolition.co.za

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    Controlled explosive blasting of the deck spillway and piersJet Demolition Contracts and Project Manager Kate Bester
    Jet Demolition Contracts and Project Manager Kate BesterMechanical demolition and trimming following blasting
    Mechanical demolition and trimming following blastingMechanical demolition of the bridge section over the spillway
    Mechanical demolition of the bridge section over the spillwayPersonnel undertaking core drilling in pier sections
    Personnel undertaking core drilling in pier sectionsPersonnel undertaking core drilling of the spillway
    Personnel undertaking core drilling of the spillway
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