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Deas Island tunnel
Tunnel in Vancouver, BC, has rectangular cross-section to be supported on sand fill jetted under tunnel elements to form uniform support; tunnel is built up of six elements each approximately 344 ft long, 76 ft wide, and 25 ft high; reinforced concrete elements, properly protected by waterproofing membrane which covers all surfaces, will provide four traffic lanes, each 12 ft wide with vertical clearance of 14 ft. (see also ASCE -- Proc v 83 (J Structural Div) n ST6 Nov 1957 Paper n 1436 44 p; unsigned articles in Eng and Contract Rec v 71 n 2 Feb 1958 p 94-7)
Deas Island tunnel
Tunnel in Vancouver, BC, has rectangular cross-section to be supported on sand fill jetted under tunnel elements to form uniform support; tunnel is built up of six elements each approximately 344 ft long, 76 ft wide, and 25 ft high; reinforced concrete elements, properly protected by waterproofing membrane which covers all surfaces, will provide four traffic lanes, each 12 ft wide with vertical clearance of 14 ft. (see also ASCE -- Proc v 83 (J Structural Div) n ST6 Nov 1957 Paper n 1436 44 p; unsigned articles in Eng and Contract Rec v 71 n 2 Feb 1958 p 94-7)
Deas Island tunnel
Eng News-Rec
Hall, P. (author) / Brondum-Nielsen, T. (author) / Kivisild, H.R. (author)
Engineering News-Record ; 160
1958
Article (Journal)
English
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