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B J ALLAN, C T WYATT, W E J BUDGEN, J W A AGER, A D HOLLAND, W T F AUSTIN, P S A BERRIDGE, D B SCOTT, K HAJNAL KONYI, O A KERENSKY, T A O NEILL, R W BUCHANAN, P C EDWARDS, W K MACKAY, J A CLARK
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1965) 32 (4): 653–672.
Published: 01 December 1965
... AESTHETICS CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES METHODS BEAMS PIERS PRECAST CONCRETE ECONOMICS TRANSOMS SPANS IN SITU UNDERPASSES REINFORCED URBAN MOTORWAYS COSTS SAVINGS PREFABRICATION ROADS DEVELOPMENT PRODUCTIVITY INTERCHANGES CUMBERNAULD SCOTLAND MUIRHEAD BRAEHEAD UK Discussion...
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H J B HARDING, H SHIRLEY SMITH, B A E HILEY, N S WILLIAMS, W D SHORT, S E JONES, F W SULLY, C D C BRAINE, R W A FANE, S WILSON
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1952) 1 (6): 357–373.
Published: 01 November 1952
... smaller such treatment would have been impossible. It would be interesting to know what Mr Storey Wilson would do in such a case. It was a warning to the open-grabbing enthusiasts. At Braehead pumping station the pump-well was to have been constructed in an 80-foot-square steel-pile cofferdam in sand...
