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Use of prestressed concrete for marine structures by port of Seattle
Design and construction of Pier 28 Terminal Facility are described; pier comprises basic apron structure and transit shed which is covered by 150-ft clear span post-tensioned concrete thin shell barrel roof; shed is supported on prestressed concrete piling on yard side and on apron structure itself on water side.
Use of prestressed concrete for marine structures by port of Seattle
Design and construction of Pier 28 Terminal Facility are described; pier comprises basic apron structure and transit shed which is covered by 150-ft clear span post-tensioned concrete thin shell barrel roof; shed is supported on prestressed concrete piling on yard side and on apron structure itself on water side.
Use of prestressed concrete for marine structures by port of Seattle
Prestressed Concrete Inst -- J
Rucker, Jr., W.H. (author)
1964
8 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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