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Deep cylinder piers support heavy steel trusses of bridge over Colorado river
Foundations of new bridge near Topcock, Ariz, include deepest pneumatic pier ever constructed in United States through water-bearing material; data on excavation, embarkment, cofferdam and cylindrical caissons; superstructure consists of three 350-ft deck trusses of Warren type; bridge designed for modern railroad loadings.
Deep cylinder piers support heavy steel trusses of bridge over Colorado river
Foundations of new bridge near Topcock, Ariz, include deepest pneumatic pier ever constructed in United States through water-bearing material; data on excavation, embarkment, cofferdam and cylindrical caissons; superstructure consists of three 350-ft deck trusses of Warren type; bridge designed for modern railroad loadings.
Deep cylinder piers support heavy steel trusses of bridge over Colorado river
Civ Eng (NY)
Robey, W.E. (author)
1947
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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