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Concrete block formwork shrinks foundation pouring time
Construction of $11 million blast furnace for Dominion Foundries and Steel, Ltd, Hamilton, Ont; use of concrete blocks as forms for pouring concrete foundations; foundations are supported on 60 ton pipe piles driven to 60 ft depth; prefabrication of components on ground cut time for erection and welding; use of electric automatic field welder comprising set of rollers that hold cylinder to be welded and rotate it at constant speed.
Concrete block formwork shrinks foundation pouring time
Construction of $11 million blast furnace for Dominion Foundries and Steel, Ltd, Hamilton, Ont; use of concrete blocks as forms for pouring concrete foundations; foundations are supported on 60 ton pipe piles driven to 60 ft depth; prefabrication of components on ground cut time for erection and welding; use of electric automatic field welder comprising set of rollers that hold cylinder to be welded and rotate it at constant speed.
Concrete block formwork shrinks foundation pouring time
Eng Contract Rec
Taylor, B. (author)
1960
6 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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