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Reinforced concrete cylinder bridge foundations, masonry piers and earth-works in east Africa for makupa causeway
Construction of causeway connecting Port of Kilindini on island of Mombasa with mainland; waterway bridged is 1296 ft wide with ordinary spring tides of 15 ft, bridge portion being 300 ft long and balance earth bank causeway; bridge is in five spans of 60 ft each, supported on six masonry piers built on 12-ft concrete cylinder piles, sunk three abreast. (See also Soc Engrs -- Trans 1931 p 240-53 (discussion) p 254-63; S African Eng v 63 n 1 Jan 1932 p 7-11)
Reinforced concrete cylinder bridge foundations, masonry piers and earth-works in east Africa for makupa causeway
Construction of causeway connecting Port of Kilindini on island of Mombasa with mainland; waterway bridged is 1296 ft wide with ordinary spring tides of 15 ft, bridge portion being 300 ft long and balance earth bank causeway; bridge is in five spans of 60 ft each, supported on six masonry piers built on 12-ft concrete cylinder piles, sunk three abreast. (See also Soc Engrs -- Trans 1931 p 240-53 (discussion) p 254-63; S African Eng v 63 n 1 Jan 1932 p 7-11)
Reinforced concrete cylinder bridge foundations, masonry piers and earth-works in east Africa for makupa causeway
Surveyor
Paris, J.R. (author)
Surveyor ; 80
1931
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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