This document discusses dam construction, including the types of dams, factors considered in site investigations, construction processes, and key elements. It describes the main types of dams as earth, rock, concrete, and their subclasses. Investigation factors include geology, hydrology, materials availability, and environmental impacts. Construction involves river diversion, placement of impervious cores and drainage layers, grouting, and addition of spillways and monitoring systems. Concrete dams are built using solid gravity, arch, buttress, or prestressed concrete designs suited to site conditions.