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Kline, D.J.
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United States. Bureau of Reclamation
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Piling (Civil engineering)
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P12-201-4479 NA Klamath Project, OR-CA. Contractor had to pre-excavate sites where PP 'E' bridge piling would be driven. During construction of PP 'E', a pit run material was used for backfill. Apparently ...
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P12-201-4562NA Klamath Project, OR-CA. Center Canal Flume Bridge. The steel sleeve was placed on the pile and the holes in the sleeve were marked on the pile. The sleeve was then removed and a ship's ...
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P12-201-4564NA Klamath Project, OR-CA. Center Canal Flume Bridge. The top or splice piling is inserted into the sleeve and then the ship's auger was used to bore out the hole for the 3/4 " bolt; April ...
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P12-201-4318 NA Klamath Project, OR-CA. Vulcan No. 1 hammer to be used in Pumping Plant EE pile driving; January 18, 1977; USBR photo by D. J. Kline
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P12-201-4362 NA Klamath Project, OR-CA. Plant FF - Driving 1:2 batter piles at plant FF site. Manitowoc 2900 crane with 90 ft. leads using 50-C hammer, driven by Clayton Steam Generator. View looking ...
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P12-201-4363 NA Klamath Project, OR-CA. Plant FF--Manitowoc 1900 Crane with 95 ft. boom and 90 ft. of leads driving batter pile at Plant FF site. Clayton Steam Generator mounted on rear of crane used ...
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P12-201-4391 NA Klamath Project, OR-CA. View of piling on north side of flume. Also note temporary pier built on piling originally used by contractor for false work in construction of flume; June 16, 1977; ...
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P12-201-4464 NA Klamath Project, OR-CA. Center Canal Flume--Old timber piling used for flume support in original construction. 12' long max. Note: Tip of piling was pre-sharpened; October 1977; USBR ...
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