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Deepest pneumatic pier sunk by Kansas City Bridge Company
Description of construction of pier at Topock, Ariz; air pressure of 52 lb per sq in. maintained, since bottom of foundation was 124 ft 11 in. below water; gantry cranes used on tramway.
Deepest pneumatic pier sunk by Kansas City Bridge Company
Description of construction of pier at Topock, Ariz; air pressure of 52 lb per sq in. maintained, since bottom of foundation was 124 ft 11 in. below water; gantry cranes used on tramway.
Deepest pneumatic pier sunk by Kansas City Bridge Company
Construction Advisor
Construction Advisor ; 17
1945
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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