The Serban Dam was constructed as a clay-core rockfill dam, primarily serving agricultural irrigation purposes. The dam has a height of 30 meters and a body volume of 333,000 m³. The reservoir volume is 3.09 million m³, and the surface area at normal water level is 476 hectares. Approximately 721 hectares of land are irrigated. In the Gönen district of Isparta Province, the Kavak Pond was built by the Directorate of Village Services to provide both flood protection and irrigation. The dam structure consists of a zoned clay core with riprap. The dam height is 50 meters and the reservoir capacity is 30 hm³. The Sipahiler Dam was constructed in the village of Sipahiler in Eğirdir District, Isparta Province, also for irrigation and flood control. It is a clay-core dam with riprap protection. The dam has a height of 350 meters, and the reservoir volume is 5 hm³. The Murtaza Dam, constructed on the Suludere River in Niğde Province, is a clay-core rockfill dam with a body volume of 1,100,000 m³ and a height of 41 meters from the riverbed. The reservoir volume is 7.74 hm³ and the surface area is 0.81 km². It irrigates approximately 1,000 hectares of agricultural land. The scope of work included dam excavation and fill, installation of conduits, grouting, two regulator structures, a comprehensive irrigation canal network, as well as various precast and civil engineering structures. The final accounts were completed and officially submitted to the relevant authorities.

Project Management

Mehmet Oğuz
Civil Engineer