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Construction methods used on Cleveland terminal
Open excavation carried to unprecedented depths and completed on scheduled time in spite of extreme difficulties; 17,000 ton steel framework, roof, walls, floors, and contents of 30 × 260 ft. Union Terminal building, facing three sides of Public Square in Cleveland, are supported on 87 circular piers from about 4 ft. to 10 1/2 ft. in diameter that are carried down in wells to depths varying from about 170 to 260 ft. below original surface of ground.
Construction methods used on Cleveland terminal
Open excavation carried to unprecedented depths and completed on scheduled time in spite of extreme difficulties; 17,000 ton steel framework, roof, walls, floors, and contents of 30 × 260 ft. Union Terminal building, facing three sides of Public Square in Cleveland, are supported on 87 circular piers from about 4 ft. to 10 1/2 ft. in diameter that are carried down in wells to depths varying from about 170 to 260 ft. below original surface of ground.
Construction methods used on Cleveland terminal
Eng. Contracting
Skinner, F.W. (Autor:in)
1927
4 pages
9 Figs.
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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