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Concrete pipe sections jacked vertically provide machinery foundations
Large, 5-ft diam concrete pipe was forced down by jacking against frame of building to permit construction of machinery foundation below that of building; by excavating inside pipe, four casings were put down 12 ft at cost of $433; illustrated description of procedure. (See also Eng News-Rec v 136 n 22 May 30 1946 p 856-7)
Concrete pipe sections jacked vertically provide machinery foundations
Large, 5-ft diam concrete pipe was forced down by jacking against frame of building to permit construction of machinery foundation below that of building; by excavating inside pipe, four casings were put down 12 ft at cost of $433; illustrated description of procedure. (See also Eng News-Rec v 136 n 22 May 30 1946 p 856-7)
Concrete pipe sections jacked vertically provide machinery foundations
Engineer
Hoffmier, J.D. (author)
Engineer ; 182
1946
Article (Journal)
English
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