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Jetting-casing method employed for caisson excavation
Excavation for concrete foundation caissons through thick layer of fine water-bearing sand greatly facilitated by use of thin-plate steel casing, sunk to underlying clay by means of water jets, in constructing outer-drive viaduct between Michigan Canal and Chicago River in Chicago; sink 73 caissons to solid rock, 100 ft beneath ground surface.
Jetting-casing method employed for caisson excavation
Excavation for concrete foundation caissons through thick layer of fine water-bearing sand greatly facilitated by use of thin-plate steel casing, sunk to underlying clay by means of water jets, in constructing outer-drive viaduct between Michigan Canal and Chicago River in Chicago; sink 73 caissons to solid rock, 100 ft beneath ground surface.
Jetting-casing method employed for caisson excavation
Eng News-Rec
Engineering News-Record ; 100
1932
Article (Journal)
English
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