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Three-million-dollar Tacoma sewer project employs machine-made joints
Large diameter concrete pipe joints of sewer in Tacoma, Wash, are constructed by new type, low pressure cement gun; pipe is laid on flat bottomed trench, spaces beneath haunches of pipe are filled in with first class bedding material, and joints are machine grouted; illustrated description of Nickolson grouting machine and procedure.
Three-million-dollar Tacoma sewer project employs machine-made joints
Large diameter concrete pipe joints of sewer in Tacoma, Wash, are constructed by new type, low pressure cement gun; pipe is laid on flat bottomed trench, spaces beneath haunches of pipe are filled in with first class bedding material, and joints are machine grouted; illustrated description of Nickolson grouting machine and procedure.
Three-million-dollar Tacoma sewer project employs machine-made joints
Civ Eng (NY)
Seabrook, C.S. (author)
1947
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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