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Cofferdams in 79 ft. of water requiring steel sheet piles 85 ft. long were successfully braced and kept tight on steel slope of jagged rock in building masonry twin piers for New Jersey tower of Hudson River suspension bridge at New York; well-conceived advance plans and construction skill made work rapid; details of pier structure; design of cofferdam; pumping and excavation; cofferdam blows; framing and sinking timber bracing; pulling of sheet piling; pressure data; construction plant.
Cofferdams in 79 ft. of water requiring steel sheet piles 85 ft. long were successfully braced and kept tight on steel slope of jagged rock in building masonry twin piers for New Jersey tower of Hudson River suspension bridge at New York; well-conceived advance plans and construction skill made work rapid; details of pier structure; design of cofferdam; pumping and excavation; cofferdam blows; framing and sinking timber bracing; pulling of sheet piling; pressure data; construction plant.
Deep cofferdam for Hudson river bridge
Eng. News-Rec.
Telford, R.L. (author)
Engineering News Record ; 101
1928
5 pages
8 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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