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Concrete Facts, Vol. 17, No. 1

  • ID:

    667

  • ESCSI:

    7900.059

  • Author:

    ESCSI

  • Publication Name:

    Concrete Facts

  • Type of Publication:

    Journal

  • Publisher:

    ESCSI

  • Dated:

    1972

  • Issue/Volume:

    May

  • Other ID:

  • Page(s):

    16

  • Reference List:

    Y

  • Abstract:

    1. School Without Windows: Split-Face Lightweight Block Makes this Closed Campus Vandal-Resistant But Esthetically Warm; Woodland High School, Woodland, California. 2. Something special; Manufacturers Life Tower, Toronto, Ontario.
    3. Structural Lightweight Concrete Facilitates Precasting Plant Handling and Field Erection of Bridge Components; James MacDonald Bridge Project, Edmonton, Alberta.
    4. O’Hare Parking Facility is World’s Largest–and All Concrete Above Grade is Lightweight. Chicago, Illinois.
    5. Higher Rise: Structural Lightweight Concrete Enables Two Extra Floors on Building Site with Restrictive Soil Conditions; Office Building in Don Mills, Ontario.
    6. Fire Retardant Properties of Structural Lightweight Concrete Show Double Benefits for Canadian Hospital; South Saskatchewan Hospital, Regina.
    7. Structural Lightweight Concrete and Lightweight Masonry Units Provide Important Savings in Construction of Department Store; J.C. Penney, Six Flags Mall, Arlington, Texas.