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Beneath The Surface
Investigations related to subsurface utility engineering (SUE) traditionally have been used on linear infrastructure projects to provide detailed utility information within the public right-of-way. As shown by the recent completion of a SUE investigation for a high-rise condominium project in downtown Toronto, the process can benefit the design of urban redevelopment efforts as well.
Beneath The Surface
Investigations related to subsurface utility engineering (SUE) traditionally have been used on linear infrastructure projects to provide detailed utility information within the public right-of-way. As shown by the recent completion of a SUE investigation for a high-rise condominium project in downtown Toronto, the process can benefit the design of urban redevelopment efforts as well.
Beneath The Surface
Jarvie, Daniel (author) / Wainer, Ophir (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 90 ; 68-71
2021-01-01
42020-01-01 pages
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