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Construction of buildings comprising new log lodge hotel at Lucerne-in-Quebec requiring 3,526,200 cu. ft. of lumber; selection of logs; method of handling and distributing; erection of logs; provisions for expansion and contraction; finishing of exterior of buildings and other details. (See also Am. Contractor, vol. 51, no. 22, May 31, 1930, pp. 13-16, 6 figs.; Contract Rec., vol. 44, no. 23, June 4, 1930, pp. 683-687, 8 figs.)
Construction of buildings comprising new log lodge hotel at Lucerne-in-Quebec requiring 3,526,200 cu. ft. of lumber; selection of logs; method of handling and distributing; erection of logs; provisions for expansion and contraction; finishing of exterior of buildings and other details. (See also Am. Contractor, vol. 51, no. 22, May 31, 1930, pp. 13-16, 6 figs.; Contract Rec., vol. 44, no. 23, June 4, 1930, pp. 683-687, 8 figs.)
Log construction in Canada
Construction Methods
Furst, H.L. (author)
Construction Methods ; 12
1930
3 pages
8 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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