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Concreting a 125,000 ton rock storage bin in winter
Structural details and construction operations on 125,000-ton rock-storage bin for United States Gypsum Co., 460 ft. long by 104 ft. wide by 112 ft. high, supported on 4,028 yellow pine piles; reinforced-concrete retaining walls 40 feet high of cantilever type form base of structure on top of which rising to height of 70 ft., is superstructure of structural steel covered with copper bearing corrugated steel roofing and siding.
Concreting a 125,000 ton rock storage bin in winter
Structural details and construction operations on 125,000-ton rock-storage bin for United States Gypsum Co., 460 ft. long by 104 ft. wide by 112 ft. high, supported on 4,028 yellow pine piles; reinforced-concrete retaining walls 40 feet high of cantilever type form base of structure on top of which rising to height of 70 ft., is superstructure of structural steel covered with copper bearing corrugated steel roofing and siding.
Concreting a 125,000 ton rock storage bin in winter
Contractors Engrs. Monthly
1929
3 pages
5 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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Engineering Index Backfile | 1937
|Springer Verlag | 1986
Engineering Index Backfile | 1936
Online Contents | 1986