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Low bidder chooses lift slab for high school
Construction of Woodrow Wilson High School in Portland, Ore; basic elements are: three stories of classrooms and library on lifted 10-in. flat plates spanning up to 29 ft and totaling 140,000 sq ft in area, auditorium housed beneath gypsum deck on steel trusses with poured concrete side walls faced with brick, and gymnasium 134× 122 ft under steel deck and truss roof system; slabs are of 3000-psi concrete made with rock aggregate.
Low bidder chooses lift slab for high school
Construction of Woodrow Wilson High School in Portland, Ore; basic elements are: three stories of classrooms and library on lifted 10-in. flat plates spanning up to 29 ft and totaling 140,000 sq ft in area, auditorium housed beneath gypsum deck on steel trusses with poured concrete side walls faced with brick, and gymnasium 134× 122 ft under steel deck and truss roof system; slabs are of 3000-psi concrete made with rock aggregate.
Low bidder chooses lift slab for high school
Civ Eng (NY)
Kennedy, R.E. (author)
1955
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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