A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
Auckland harbour bridge -- Construction
Erection of 5800 tons of steel for 7 spans of from 265 ft to 800 ft, supported upon cellular concrete piers on steel caisson foundation sunk under air pressure; caissons of harbor piers were handled throughout from floating plant and were launched and floated down to harbor bed without use of lowering gear; erection of one of navigation spans, 580 ft long and weighing 920 tons, involved preconstruction and transference to its final position by floating.
Auckland harbour bridge -- Construction
Erection of 5800 tons of steel for 7 spans of from 265 ft to 800 ft, supported upon cellular concrete piers on steel caisson foundation sunk under air pressure; caissons of harbor piers were handled throughout from floating plant and were launched and floated down to harbor bed without use of lowering gear; erection of one of navigation spans, 580 ft long and weighing 920 tons, involved preconstruction and transference to its final position by floating.
Auckland harbour bridge -- Construction
Instn Civ Engrs -- Proc
Smith, H.S. (author) / Pain, J.F. (author)
1961
20 pages
Article (Journal)
English
© Metadata Copyright Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.
Engineering Index Backfile | 1959
Engineering Index Backfile | 1951
Engineering Index Backfile | 1958
|Auckland harbour bridge project
Engineering Index Backfile | 1952
Auckland harbour bridge -- Design
Engineering Index Backfile | 1961
|