Report On a Proposed Marine Terminal And Industrial City On New York Bay At Bayonne, N.J.

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12" by 12" yellow pine rangers are laid longitudinally across these caps to serve as track beams, the platform bents being on 6-foot centers. 12" by 12'' fillers extend between these track beams laid on top of the cross caps to receive the 3" by 12" deck planking which is laid perpen- dicular to the platform bents. On top of this decking is laid the 3" by 12" sheathing, diagonally.
All bearing piles in this structure are creosoted with sixteen pounds of creosote per cubic foot of timber.
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...marized Discussion and Review of Local Types of Construction.
A review of the foregoing plans shows that in this locality, that is, in the locality comprising the upper New York and Newark Bay, a certain degree of uniformity prevails in the matter of design. In all, eight different plans have been de- scribed, all having the same general object in view, that is, the construction of a pier structure with a wharfage face on one or both sides, with slip depths obtained by dredging varying from 20 to 40 feet below mean low water.


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