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New building every 54 minutes marks army camp construction pace at Ford Ord, California
Methods and equipment used in rush construction of 1200 wood frame structures now nearing completion; job of sawing wood; upending of wall panels; utilities and paving.
New building every 54 minutes marks army camp construction pace at Ford Ord, California
Methods and equipment used in rush construction of 1200 wood frame structures now nearing completion; job of sawing wood; upending of wall panels; utilities and paving.
New building every 54 minutes marks army camp construction pace at Ford Ord, California
Construction Methods
Bowers, N.A. (author)
1941
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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