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Moving Two 86-in. Water Mains Without Shutting off the Water
The Metropolitan Street Railway Company of New York secured the franchise for a cable road through Lexington Avenue from Twenty-third Street north to the Harlem River, and the author has been the division engineer in charge of its construction. The fact was recognized early that one of the most serious difficulties to contend against was presented by the substructures already in the street. With this fact in view an attempt was made to get an accurate record of exactly what was in the street, by looking up the maps and records of the various gas companies, the city water department and the subway company.
Moving Two 86-in. Water Mains Without Shutting off the Water
The Metropolitan Street Railway Company of New York secured the franchise for a cable road through Lexington Avenue from Twenty-third Street north to the Harlem River, and the author has been the division engineer in charge of its construction. The fact was recognized early that one of the most serious difficulties to contend against was presented by the substructures already in the street. With this fact in view an attempt was made to get an accurate record of exactly what was in the street, by looking up the maps and records of the various gas companies, the city water department and the subway company.
Moving Two 86-in. Water Mains Without Shutting off the Water
Moore, E. C. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 34 ; 532-536
2021-01-01
51895-01-01 pages
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