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Steel and concrete water supply tunnel in Vancouver
Tunnel 3100 ft long, with two shafts 400 ft deep, under Burrard Inlet, Vancouver; lower part of shafts 8 ft in diam, and tunnel 7 1/2 ft in diam, are lined with steel-cylinder reinforced-concrete pressure pipe shop-built in sections and joined into monolithic structure in place.
Steel and concrete water supply tunnel in Vancouver
Tunnel 3100 ft long, with two shafts 400 ft deep, under Burrard Inlet, Vancouver; lower part of shafts 8 ft in diam, and tunnel 7 1/2 ft in diam, are lined with steel-cylinder reinforced-concrete pressure pipe shop-built in sections and joined into monolithic structure in place.
Steel and concrete water supply tunnel in Vancouver
Iron Steel Canada
1932
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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