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First unit of 4,000,000-bu. elevator constructed at Sarnia Bay; present storage capacity is 1,004,000 bushels; elevator is of reinforced-concrete construction; principal features of piling and construction contracts and equipment; 22 main circular bins 22 ft. 6 in. in diameter and 108 ft. deep; 14 smaller bins; concrete was 1:2: 4 mix; marine unloading leg designed to handle 25,000 bushels of wheat per hour on dip.
First unit of 4,000,000-bu. elevator constructed at Sarnia Bay; present storage capacity is 1,004,000 bushels; elevator is of reinforced-concrete construction; principal features of piling and construction contracts and equipment; 22 main circular bins 22 ft. 6 in. in diameter and 108 ft. deep; 14 smaller bins; concrete was 1:2: 4 mix; marine unloading leg designed to handle 25,000 bushels of wheat per hour on dip.
New grain elevator at Sarnia, Ontario
Can. Engr
Beatty, W.B. (author)
Canadian Engineer ; 54
1928
3 pages
6 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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