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Driving sheet piling for tunnel trench and submarine protection
Construction of vehicular tunnel under Amsterdam, Netherlands, harbor; one phase of project required working under handicap of railroad traffic, other involved underwater driving of piles sloped at 45° angle; 6170 tons of sheet piling used; driving of sheet steel "triple walls" by "fixed point method"; vertical steel retaining wall anchored with steel piles reaching under wooden pile foundation of old quay wall; 91.5 ft long slanted piles used.
Driving sheet piling for tunnel trench and submarine protection
Construction of vehicular tunnel under Amsterdam, Netherlands, harbor; one phase of project required working under handicap of railroad traffic, other involved underwater driving of piles sloped at 45° angle; 6170 tons of sheet piling used; driving of sheet steel "triple walls" by "fixed point method"; vertical steel retaining wall anchored with steel piles reaching under wooden pile foundation of old quay wall; 91.5 ft long slanted piles used.
Driving sheet piling for tunnel trench and submarine protection
World Construction
Arnoldy, R. (author)
World Construction ; 11
1958
Article (Journal)
English
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