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High tensile bolted, semi-continuous framing for cheaper steel buildings
To obtain maximum structural efficiency in new General Hospital for University of Oregon in Portland, costs of three girder to column connections were estimated; cheapest was semi-continuous high tensile bolted structure with $220 per ton for total of 1150 tons.
High tensile bolted, semi-continuous framing for cheaper steel buildings
To obtain maximum structural efficiency in new General Hospital for University of Oregon in Portland, costs of three girder to column connections were estimated; cheapest was semi-continuous high tensile bolted structure with $220 per ton for total of 1150 tons.
High tensile bolted, semi-continuous framing for cheaper steel buildings
Western Construction
Rose, R.S. (author)
Western Construction ; 29
1954
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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