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Jacking of long pipe section beneath highway
Passing of 102 ft long 66 in. diam 1/2 in. thick steel shell pipe beneath six lane highway in Queens, N.Y; sufficient jacking force was made available to push pipe through without excessive deviation; steel pipe acted as cylinder through which 48-in. concrete water line passed; grouting between pipes.
Jacking of long pipe section beneath highway
Passing of 102 ft long 66 in. diam 1/2 in. thick steel shell pipe beneath six lane highway in Queens, N.Y; sufficient jacking force was made available to push pipe through without excessive deviation; steel pipe acted as cylinder through which 48-in. concrete water line passed; grouting between pipes.
Jacking of long pipe section beneath highway
AWWA -- J
Goldfinger, H. (author)
1960
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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