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Dredges cut 35 ft. Harbor in Florida's Lime Rock Coast
Construction of first unit of Port Everglades, between Hollywood and Fort Lauderdale, involved dredging of approximately 3,000,000 cu. yd. of rock and 1,500,000 cu. yd. of sand, also driving of 5000 tons of steel-sheet piles; description of project; dredging equipment; plan of port, bulkheads and slip walls.
Dredges cut 35 ft. Harbor in Florida's Lime Rock Coast
Construction of first unit of Port Everglades, between Hollywood and Fort Lauderdale, involved dredging of approximately 3,000,000 cu. yd. of rock and 1,500,000 cu. yd. of sand, also driving of 5000 tons of steel-sheet piles; description of project; dredging equipment; plan of port, bulkheads and slip walls.
Dredges cut 35 ft. Harbor in Florida's Lime Rock Coast
Construction Methods
Construction Methods ; 11
1929
3 pages
9 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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