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Last 165 miles toughest of them all
Section is part of Ontario's 1440 mi of Trans-Canada highway; work was continued through winter on 24 ft wide 2-lane roadway through wilderness under difficult conditions; construction of piers of highway bridge across Pays Plat river was started using 170 ft deep lines, but it was redesigned to use more piles only to 56 to 70 ft depth.
Last 165 miles toughest of them all
Section is part of Ontario's 1440 mi of Trans-Canada highway; work was continued through winter on 24 ft wide 2-lane roadway through wilderness under difficult conditions; construction of piers of highway bridge across Pays Plat river was started using 170 ft deep lines, but it was redesigned to use more piles only to 56 to 70 ft depth.
Last 165 miles toughest of them all
Eng Contract Rec
1959
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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