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Containerport engineering for Port of Oakland
Port of Oakland, Calif, new 7th Street Marine Terminal described includes nine ship berths for containerized and break-bulk cargo; wharf construction features prestressed piles, some of them battered to resist earthquake and other lateral movement; flat concrete slab; sand fill on slab; and asphalt paving on sand; piles of 100 to 130 tons were chosen; considering that bay mud underlays site, all structures, utility system and surface features were designed to withstand predicted settlements. (10362)
Containerport engineering for Port of Oakland
Port of Oakland, Calif, new 7th Street Marine Terminal described includes nine ship berths for containerized and break-bulk cargo; wharf construction features prestressed piles, some of them battered to resist earthquake and other lateral movement; flat concrete slab; sand fill on slab; and asphalt paving on sand; piles of 100 to 130 tons were chosen; considering that bay mud underlays site, all structures, utility system and surface features were designed to withstand predicted settlements. (10362)
Containerport engineering for Port of Oakland
Civ Eng (NY)
Nielsen, E.F. (author)
1969
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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