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Concrete Facts, Vol. 16, No. 3

  • ID:

    665

  • ESCSI:

    7900.057

  • Author:

    ESCSI

  • Publication Name:

    Concrete Facts

  • Type of Publication:

    Journal

  • Publisher:

    ESCSI

  • Dated:

    1971

  • Issue/Volume:

    September

  • Other ID:

  • Page(s):

    16

  • Reference List:

    N

  • Abstract:

    1. 200,000 Yards of Structural Lightweight concrete in New York World Trade Center; New York City. 2. Calgary Skyline Stretches Toward Stars With Completion of Two More Major Lightweight Projects; “Tallest Apartment-Shopping Complex West of Winnipeg”, International Inn.
    3. Structural Lightweight Concrete Used Extensively in Richmond City Hall–Tallest Building in Virginia.
    4. $45,000 Saving Realized in Posttensioning Strands Alone With Structural Lightweight Concrete in New Apartment Building; Edmonton House, Edmonton, Alberta.
    5. Precast Construction Method Keeps Busy Airport Garage Operative During Addition of Fifth Story; San Francisco International Airport.
    6. Lightweight Concrete Helps Solve Foundation Problem in Senior Citizen Low-Income Housing; Charles Horn Towers, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
    7. Lightweight Block Selected for Acoustics, Appearance in School Complex; Stevens High School, Rapid City, South Dakota.
    8. Structural Lightweight Concrete and Block Enable Cost Savings of $40,000 and Weight Reduction of 2.4 Million Lbs. in First Major Lightweight Building of its Kind in the Province of Saskatchewan.
    9. Insulating Lightweight Concrete Provides Higher Strength, Lower Shrinkage in Roof of Wichita Century II Civic Center.