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Example of embankment construction on soft ground -- Courtenay bay causeway
Courtenay Bay Causeway provides two lane highway link between East St. John and City of St. John, New Brunswick; significant site conditions are foundation soil consisting of up to 90 ft of organic silt and silty clay, and normal tidal range of about 28 ft; paper is presented as case history of design and construction of embankment on soft ground, with out of ordinary features that embankment acts as tidal dam which presented problems of closure.
Example of embankment construction on soft ground -- Courtenay bay causeway
Courtenay Bay Causeway provides two lane highway link between East St. John and City of St. John, New Brunswick; significant site conditions are foundation soil consisting of up to 90 ft of organic silt and silty clay, and normal tidal range of about 28 ft; paper is presented as case history of design and construction of embankment on soft ground, with out of ordinary features that embankment acts as tidal dam which presented problems of closure.
Example of embankment construction on soft ground -- Courtenay bay causeway
Eng Inst Canada -- Trans Paper
Estes, W.E. (author) / Matich, M.A.J. (author)
1965
9 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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