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Twin drydocks constructed under water
Drydocks being built at eastern navy yard; H-bearing piles are driven so their tops are many feet below surface; huge sections of forms are set on harbor bottom and more than half million yards of concrete is being placed by tremie in 5 1/2 mo; concrete is mixed by double drum pavers and pumped to scows equipped with sliding tremie pipes for underwater placing. (p 54-8, 104, 106, 108, 110-11, 113-14, 116-18 and 120) (See also Eng News-Rec v 129 n 21 Nov 19 1942 p 702-9)
Twin drydocks constructed under water
Drydocks being built at eastern navy yard; H-bearing piles are driven so their tops are many feet below surface; huge sections of forms are set on harbor bottom and more than half million yards of concrete is being placed by tremie in 5 1/2 mo; concrete is mixed by double drum pavers and pumped to scows equipped with sliding tremie pipes for underwater placing. (p 54-8, 104, 106, 108, 110-11, 113-14, 116-18 and 120) (See also Eng News-Rec v 129 n 21 Nov 19 1942 p 702-9)
Twin drydocks constructed under water
Construction Methods
1942
Article (Journal)
English
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