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Precast pier built within tight budget
Design and construction of 1310 ft fishing pier at Venice, Calif is described; pier is all-concrete structure with deck supported at centerline by single row of 24-in.-diam piles; pile caps run longitudinally and join end to end to provide continuous support for deck slabs; all major components from piles and deck to guard rails and benches are of precast concrete; ideas of designers and contractor who helped keep costs below rigid limit set by appropriations are listed. (see also Eng News-Rec v 174 n 14 Apr 8 1965 p 81-2)
Precast pier built within tight budget
Design and construction of 1310 ft fishing pier at Venice, Calif is described; pier is all-concrete structure with deck supported at centerline by single row of 24-in.-diam piles; pile caps run longitudinally and join end to end to provide continuous support for deck slabs; all major components from piles and deck to guard rails and benches are of precast concrete; ideas of designers and contractor who helped keep costs below rigid limit set by appropriations are listed. (see also Eng News-Rec v 174 n 14 Apr 8 1965 p 81-2)
Precast pier built within tight budget
Construction Methods Equipment
1965
5 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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