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Military facilities near Bethel, Alaska use following foundation designs: refrigerated wooden piling as support structure of composite building and towers of Aircraft Control and Warning Station; at Air Force Communication Site shallow protective blanket of non-frost susceptible material was placed over construction area and shallow auger hole was dug at each pile location to original ground level and filled with one part bentonite to two parts sand; Alaska Communication System operations building support.
Military facilities near Bethel, Alaska use following foundation designs: refrigerated wooden piling as support structure of composite building and towers of Aircraft Control and Warning Station; at Air Force Communication Site shallow protective blanket of non-frost susceptible material was placed over construction area and shallow auger hole was dug at each pile location to original ground level and filled with one part bentonite to two parts sand; Alaska Communication System operations building support.
Foundations in permafrost
Military Engr
Gribble, Jr., W.C. (author)
Military Engineer ; 52
1960
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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