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Design and construction of apapa wharf extension, Lagos
Five deep water berths, each 500 ft long, are provided and four transit sheds; over one of these, passenger accommodation has been constructed; quay wall is of concrete blocks on rubble foundation; lighter berth is provided at rear of 100-acre reclaimed area; particulars of data used to determine number of berths required. (See also - discussion p 519-36)
Design and construction of apapa wharf extension, Lagos
Five deep water berths, each 500 ft long, are provided and four transit sheds; over one of these, passenger accommodation has been constructed; quay wall is of concrete blocks on rubble foundation; lighter berth is provided at rear of 100-acre reclaimed area; particulars of data used to determine number of berths required. (See also - discussion p 519-36)
Design and construction of apapa wharf extension, Lagos
Instn Civ Engrs -- Proc
Coode, D.C. (author)
1957
21 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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