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Walls built on steel shoe; forms had exceptionally rigid design; water jets opening out of shoe proved ineffective; open-caisson operation recently carried out for new water-works station at Vicksburg, Miss.
Walls built on steel shoe; forms had exceptionally rigid design; water jets opening out of shoe proved ineffective; open-caisson operation recently carried out for new water-works station at Vicksburg, Miss.
Concrete pump pit sunk as an open caisson
Eng. News-Rec
Nelson, P.S. (author)
1925
2 pages
3 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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