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Contractor keeps channel clear while lowering two submarine siphons
Methods of lowering two 30-in. cast-iron submarine siphons 1800 ft. long, laid across Hackensack River, near Bayonne, N. J.; 400-ft. channel sections of pipes were suspended from pile bent erected from bottom of river and were lowered 6 1/2 ft. by turning bearing nuts on rods; 16-in. hydraulic dredge used to excavate pipe trenches.
Contractor keeps channel clear while lowering two submarine siphons
Methods of lowering two 30-in. cast-iron submarine siphons 1800 ft. long, laid across Hackensack River, near Bayonne, N. J.; 400-ft. channel sections of pipes were suspended from pile bent erected from bottom of river and were lowered 6 1/2 ft. by turning bearing nuts on rods; 16-in. hydraulic dredge used to excavate pipe trenches.
Contractor keeps channel clear while lowering two submarine siphons
Construction Methods
Construction Methods ; 12
1930
2 pages
6 Figs.
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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