TWK/Specific/TBT-TWK-012
Temporary Dams and Cofferdams
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Temporary Dams and Cofferdams
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Ref: TBT-TWK-012 | Issue: 1 | Date: March 2026
| Presenter | Project | ||
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What?
- Cofferdams are temporary watertight enclosures used to exclude water from an area for construction work.
- They are classified as temporary works and must be designed, checked, and approved before construction.
- Common types include sheet pile cofferdams, sandbag dams, earth bunds, and inflatable water-filled barriers.
- Cofferdam failure can cause sudden flooding of the work area, trapping and drowning workers inside.
- Dewatering pumps must be adequately sized with standby capacity in case the primary pump fails.
- Water pressure on cofferdam walls increases with depth — deeper cofferdams need stronger designs.
- The temporary works coordinator must manage the design, construction, and eventual removal of the cofferdam.
- Seepage monitoring, pump capacity tracking, and structural inspections must continue throughout use.
- Environmental permits are typically required for works that divert or impound watercourses.
- An emergency evacuation plan for cofferdam flooding must be briefed to all workers before entry.
Why?
| Drowning risk | Cofferdam failure causes rapid flooding of the enclosed work area — workers can be trapped and drowned within minutes. |
| Structural failure | Water pressure can overwhelm cofferdam walls if the design is inadequate or seepage undermines the structure. |
| Legal requirement | CDM 2015 and BS 5975 require cofferdams to be designed, managed, and inspected as formal temporary works. |
| Do | Don't |
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See also: Temporary Works Awareness | Working Near Open Water |
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