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Seven hangars with modern equipment in rigid-frame concrete structure
Continuous rigid-frame concrete building encompasses seven 130 × 200 ft hangars; unusual falsework used in construction of reinforced continuous beams that support prefabricated joist and precast slab roof; doors of overhead canopy type; duct system of electrical feeder circuits saves copper; combination of mercury vapor and incandescent fixtures; steam unit heaters, deluge sprinkler system and separate water supply are part of project.
Seven hangars with modern equipment in rigid-frame concrete structure
Continuous rigid-frame concrete building encompasses seven 130 × 200 ft hangars; unusual falsework used in construction of reinforced continuous beams that support prefabricated joist and precast slab roof; doors of overhead canopy type; duct system of electrical feeder circuits saves copper; combination of mercury vapor and incandescent fixtures; steam unit heaters, deluge sprinkler system and separate water supply are part of project.
Seven hangars with modern equipment in rigid-frame concrete structure
Eng News-Rec
Snitoff, H.J. (author)
Engineering News-Record ; 133
1944
5 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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