Located at B.A. Steinhagen Lake on the Neches River (Town Bluff Dam, TX), this U.S. Army Corps of Engineers project required critical rehabilitation of the spillway Tainter gates on a dam that provides flood control, water supply, and recreation for East Texas.
The Tainter gates demanded upgrades while the structure remained in active service, under fluctuating reservoir levels and restricted access. Key challenges included:
Paragon self-performed 100% of the scope: structural steel repairs, wire rope tensioning, J-bulb seal replacement, certified welding, AMPP- class 1A containment, and abrasive blasting with full lead paint removal protocols — all while maintaining unrestricted dam operation.
Using our customized work platforms, custom rigging, real-time reservoir monitoring, and our in-house AMPP-certified teams, Paragon rehabilitated the Tainter Gates with zero lost-time incidents, zero environmental incidents, and no interruptions to flood control. The project was completed 10 months ahead of schedule, delivering exceptional value to USACE and minimizing impacts on downstream users and regional water needs.