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The centering for the 281-ft. concrete arch, Monroe St. Bridge, Spokane, Wash.
Descriptive notes of the first method of centering, which collapsed during a wind storm, and illustrated description of the system of centering adopted. (1500 w.) (No. 22648)
The centering for the 281-ft. concrete arch, Monroe St. Bridge, Spokane, Wash.
Descriptive notes of the first method of centering, which collapsed during a wind storm, and illustrated description of the system of centering adopted. (1500 w.) (No. 22648)
The centering for the 281-ft. concrete arch, Monroe St. Bridge, Spokane, Wash.
Engng-Con
1911
Article (Journal)
English
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