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Introduction of tunnelling for construction of large-diameter sewers in Kingston-Upon-Hull
Western Branch Trunk Sewer is 8-ft ID sewer laid at gradient of 1: 1500; depth to invert ranges from about 24 ft below ground level at its eastern extremity to about 34 ft; sewer was constructed under "prime cost plus fluctuating fee" contract; precast reinforced concrete segmental lining; difficulties in construction.
Introduction of tunnelling for construction of large-diameter sewers in Kingston-Upon-Hull
Western Branch Trunk Sewer is 8-ft ID sewer laid at gradient of 1: 1500; depth to invert ranges from about 24 ft below ground level at its eastern extremity to about 34 ft; sewer was constructed under "prime cost plus fluctuating fee" contract; precast reinforced concrete segmental lining; difficulties in construction.
Introduction of tunnelling for construction of large-diameter sewers in Kingston-Upon-Hull
Instn Civ Engrs -- Proc
Roberts, G.W. (author) / Lucas, W.H. (author)
1957
12 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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