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		<description><![CDATA[A cofferdam is a type of watertight construction designed to facilitate construction projects in areas which are normally submerged, such as bridges and piers. A cofferdam is installed in the work area and water is pumped out to expose the bed of the body of water so that workers can construct structural supports, enact repairs, [...]]]></description>
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