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Steel bracing and well points aided excavation
Construction methods employed in preparing for foundation of James H. Reed station of Duquesne Light Co., Pittsburgh, are discussed; owing to proximity of Ohio River (320 ft.), nature of soil and fact that excavation had to extend 11 ft. below normal river level, particular attention had to be given to shoring and drainage; steel bracing for sheet piling permitted economies in excavation.
Steel bracing and well points aided excavation
Construction methods employed in preparing for foundation of James H. Reed station of Duquesne Light Co., Pittsburgh, are discussed; owing to proximity of Ohio River (320 ft.), nature of soil and fact that excavation had to extend 11 ft. below normal river level, particular attention had to be given to shoring and drainage; steel bracing for sheet piling permitted economies in excavation.
Steel bracing and well points aided excavation
Elec. World
Electrical World ; 94
1929
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Article (Journal)
English
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