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Erecting a 750 ft. steel arch without falsework
Contractor utilizes cable tiebacks and temporary cable-bent towers to build each half as cantilever arm on Croton Lake structure in Westchester County, N. Y., which is longest-three-hinge design on record, measuring 750 ft. c. to c. of end pins, carrying 40 ft. roadway and 6 1/2 ft. sidewalk on each side. (See also Eng. News-Rec vol. 107, no. 3, July 16, 1931 pp. 94-97, 6 figs)
Erecting a 750 ft. steel arch without falsework
Contractor utilizes cable tiebacks and temporary cable-bent towers to build each half as cantilever arm on Croton Lake structure in Westchester County, N. Y., which is longest-three-hinge design on record, measuring 750 ft. c. to c. of end pins, carrying 40 ft. roadway and 6 1/2 ft. sidewalk on each side. (See also Eng. News-Rec vol. 107, no. 3, July 16, 1931 pp. 94-97, 6 figs)
Erecting a 750 ft. steel arch without falsework
Gen. Contractors Assn. -- Bul
Welsch, W.F. (author)
1931
5 pages
6 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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