Caisson
A watertight retaining structure used to work on the foundations of a bridge or similar structure.
A caisson is a watertight structure used in construction to create a dry work environment for building foundations underwater or in wet conditions. It is crucial for ensuring stability, safety, and precision in challenging environments. By providing controlled conditions for excavation and construction, caissons support efficient project execution, reduce risks, and enhance structural performance, contributing to the successful completion of infrastructure projects such as bridges, piers, and deep foundations.
Used in a sentence
Caissons were used to establish the bridge's deep foundations.
Synonyms/variation
Cofferdam
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