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Timber-concrete bridge answer to steel shortage
Bridge over Serpentine River, Canada, 100 ft long, 26 ft wide is made of creosoted timber products and concrete, with exception of dowling and reinforcing steel for concrete; cost is 1/3 less than comparable structures. (See also Eng and Contract Rec v 64 n 7 July 1951 p 60)
Timber-concrete bridge answer to steel shortage
Bridge over Serpentine River, Canada, 100 ft long, 26 ft wide is made of creosoted timber products and concrete, with exception of dowling and reinforcing steel for concrete; cost is 1/3 less than comparable structures. (See also Eng and Contract Rec v 64 n 7 July 1951 p 60)
Timber-concrete bridge answer to steel shortage
Western Construction
Western Construction ; 26
1951
Article (Journal)
English
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