Foundations
Foundations are the parts of structures that make contact with and transmit loads to the ground. The foundation surfaces in contact with the ground are often deeply buried, and the manner in which the weight of the foundation and supported loads are carried is often imperfectly known.
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Thomas Telford
1988
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Series: | ICE works construction guides
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