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Mar. 10, 2026
Hydraulic Flood Barriers vs Traditional Flood Protection: Which Is Better?
Hydraulic/moveable barriers (retractable gates, inflatable or panel systems) win for speed of deployment, reusability, lower labor and less visual/permanent impact in many urban sites.
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Mar. 03, 2026
Sluice Gates: Design, Operation, and Applications in Water Infrastructure
A sluice gate operates through controlled vertical movement to regulate water flow. It typically consists of a solid gate leaf—commonly fabricated from metal or reinforced composite materials—that moves within guide grooves or tracks fixed to a supporting frame.
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Feb. 26, 2026
Completion of Beijing Sanli River HED Project
Recently, the renovation project of the Beijing Sanli River Hydraulic Elevator Dam (HED), undertaken by BIC Construction, has been officially completed.
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Feb. 17, 2026
Beijing Guishui River HED Project Successfully Completed
Recently, the Beijing Guishui River Hydraulic elevator dam (HED) project, located in Yanqing District, has been fully completed and officially put into operation.
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Feb. 11, 2026
Sluice Gate Vs Weir Gate
Sluice gates and weir gates are hydraulic barriers widely used to regulate water levels and flow rates in water treatment plants, dams, rivers, and canals.
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Feb. 07, 2026
Floodgates and Retention Structures: Choosing the Right Design
Various designs exist. Tidal floodgates usually consist of an aperture within the existing floodgate, with a smaller secondary gate attached. A floating arm controls the opening of the gate, allowing water exchange during each tide.
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