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Pumpcrete conveys tremie concrete to 90-Ft loading wharf caissons
Usual placement of portland cement concrete by tremie method entails use of rather extensive floating equipment, requiring more or less unlimited water surface space; in construction of docking wharf on Mississippi River built for U S Navy, situation required that concrete be placed from shore, and then piped to place; layout of job; details of equipment and pumping procedure.
Pumpcrete conveys tremie concrete to 90-Ft loading wharf caissons
Usual placement of portland cement concrete by tremie method entails use of rather extensive floating equipment, requiring more or less unlimited water surface space; in construction of docking wharf on Mississippi River built for U S Navy, situation required that concrete be placed from shore, and then piped to place; layout of job; details of equipment and pumping procedure.
Pumpcrete conveys tremie concrete to 90-Ft loading wharf caissons
Concrete
Messina, R.F. (author)
Concrete ; 51
1943
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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