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Culvert jacked through solid rock ledge by West Virginia maintenance crew
Equipment and materials used for jacking two 24-in. culverts; accuracy made jacking easy; rock drilling necessary. (See also Highway Mag., vol. 19, no. 6, June 1928, pp. 146-148, 3 figs.)
Culvert jacked through solid rock ledge by West Virginia maintenance crew
Equipment and materials used for jacking two 24-in. culverts; accuracy made jacking easy; rock drilling necessary. (See also Highway Mag., vol. 19, no. 6, June 1928, pp. 146-148, 3 figs.)
Culvert jacked through solid rock ledge by West Virginia maintenance crew
Pub. Works
Paine, A.W. (author)
Public Works ; 59
1928
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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