Impacting Local Communities
Upon completion, this project will have a positive impact on local businesses that rely on the river to conduct business. With the lock and dam eliminated, boats and barges will be able to move unrestricted through a longer stretch of river, enabling them to make deliveries faster. The larger pool will provide greater stability of river elevations, which is also a positive impact to local businesses.
New Navigable Channel
This project will include the construction and opening of the new navigable channel. Once the Monongahela River Locks and Dam no. 3 has been demolished, Fay will survey 300 ft upstream and 600 ft downstream of the removed dam to locate material above the required demolition elevation. If any high spots are located, Fay will dredge the new channel to remove them. Once the new navigable channel is open, the land and river chambers will be permanently closed for the demolition of the river and middle wall. We will finish this project with the placement of stability berms on the river face of the land wall, filling the flume way and placing a new concrete cap on the esplanade.
Scope of Work
This project will demolish several structures at Monongahela River Locks and Dam no. 3, including the dam, the middle wall, the river wall, the upper guard wall cells, and the river chamber extension cells. Fay will also establish the new navigable channel and refurbish the land wall.
Project Timeline
Fay started work in late April. This summer, our first blast is scheduled for July 8, 2024, and complete dam removal and opening of the new navigation channel is expected to happen by December 4, 2024. Afterwards, Fay will continue to remove the middle and river walls, fill the flume way, place the stability berm along land wall and new concrete cap on the esplanade. All contract work is scheduled to be complete by November 20, 2026.