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Liffey power development
Three old masonry bridges replaced by reinforced concrete bridges as result of development of River Liffey involving construction of mass concrete dam in Poulaphouca Gorge which created artificial lake of 5500 acres; Burgage bridge described consists of 11 spans of 60 ft each center to center of piers, giving total length of 660 ft between abutment piers; details of design and construction. Before Instn Civ Engrs of Ireland.
Liffey power development
Three old masonry bridges replaced by reinforced concrete bridges as result of development of River Liffey involving construction of mass concrete dam in Poulaphouca Gorge which created artificial lake of 5500 acres; Burgage bridge described consists of 11 spans of 60 ft each center to center of piers, giving total length of 660 ft between abutment piers; details of design and construction. Before Instn Civ Engrs of Ireland.
Liffey power development
Civ Eng (Lond)
Ebrill, W.G. (author) / Clinch, F.G. (author)
1941
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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