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Pipe piles help solve footing problem
Steel-pipe piles, with 50% more strength in one direction than largest conventional H-pile, were used to help bridges resist ice thrust on new Lake Monona Causeway in Madison, Wis; new causeway crosses west end of lake at entrance to Monona Bay; it is built on hydraulic-sand fill placed against east side of two railroad causeways. (02405)
Pipe piles help solve footing problem
Steel-pipe piles, with 50% more strength in one direction than largest conventional H-pile, were used to help bridges resist ice thrust on new Lake Monona Causeway in Madison, Wis; new causeway crosses west end of lake at entrance to Monona Bay; it is built on hydraulic-sand fill placed against east side of two railroad causeways. (02405)
Pipe piles help solve footing problem
Better Roads
Better Roads ; 38
1968
Article (Journal)
English
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