September 1, 2003
Save Time and Money on Mass Concrete Construction
John Gajda describes several techniques and approaches that make the use of mass concrete more efficient .
On a bridge foundation construction project in Northern California near San Francisco, CTLGroup’s concrete construction consultants significantly reduced the time and cost for the construction of a series of mass concrete footings. The footing was 18.5 m wide by 18.5 m long by 4.75 m deep.
John Gajda, Principal Engineer at CTLGroup, wrote this article, which appeared in the Q4 2003 edition of Concrete Technology Today.
Source: Concrete Technology Today
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