featured IFCW™ projects from around the united states

East Grand Forks, MN

Flood Control America is now in its third phase of this flood control project, which is a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-sponsored proect. The first phase of this project was recognized by U.S. Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration (EDA) as one of its five major "success stories" in the 20th century. View Details

Louisville, KY

The IFCW™ was an ideal solution for the city of Louisville when they began revitalizing their historic downtown and riverfront, including plans for their newly refurbished stadium. The stadium is one of the economic anchors of the area, and had to be protected from flooding. With the IFCW™, the restoration has shown an influx of visitors spending entertainment dollars enjoying baseball, history and the beautiful redeveloped Louisville riverfront. View Details

Fargo, ND

This Lutheran School invested in the IFCW™ following the devestating flooding of the Red River in 1997. The river flooded again in Spring 2001 in Spring 2001 and the IFCW™ performed splendidly. At the time of the flood, 6 crewmembers erected the IFCW™ in approximately 1.25 hours. View Details

Danvers, MA

The Invisible Flood Control Wall™ is frequently used to floodproof municipal buildings, such as this town garage in Central Massachusetts. The IFCW™ makes it easy to protect the valuable assets inside the garage, while not blocking the bays when there is no flooding. View Details

Philadelphia, PA

The IFCW™ protects a high-tec manufacturing facility in urban Pennsylvania. View Details

Breckenridge, MN

The IFCW™ is being used here to protect the history, beauty and recreational elements of Headwaters Park, where the convergence of the Bois De Sioux and Ottertail Rivers forms the Red River. View Details