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In poor foundation soil, quicksand, etc., wooden piles are driven in up to upper edge of ground and reinforced-concrete piles having points at bottom are driven into these; concrete together with wooden piles are then driven in until wooden piles are entirely submerged. Advantage is that very little excavation is necessary and saving of material is effected.
In poor foundation soil, quicksand, etc., wooden piles are driven in up to upper edge of ground and reinforced-concrete piles having points at bottom are driven into these; concrete together with wooden piles are then driven in until wooden piles are entirely submerged. Advantage is that very little excavation is necessary and saving of material is effected.
A new method of laying foundations
Een nieuwe fundeeringswijze
Slim, C. (author)
Ingenieur ; 36
1921
2 pages
1 Fig.
Article (Journal)
Dutch
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