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caisson

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  • the Aust side of the River Severn stands on a caisson accessible by a small bridge.
  • ms routinely crested over the top deck of the caisson, and in 1952 storm waves even broke the windo
  • m struck the construction site, upturning the caisson and sending it to the bottom of the Bay.
  • aking off two courses of iron plates from the caisson and releasing it from its mooring.
  • r and day beacon were erected on the original caisson, and continue to serve as a navigation aid.
  • , the German barge Sybille (the former French Caisson) and the German ferry SF 284, as well as six
  • kplug light sits in open water, with only the caisson below it and no dry land, but the term is als
  • sually prefabricated and then lifted onto the caisson by crane.
  • Each caisson can be moved between the two canal levels at
  • An Army caisson carried him from the Capitol to the Memorial
  • h evoked the riderless horse that follows the caisson carrying the casket in a funeral procession.
  • pier; however eight of the original cast iron caisson columns were retained to secure the new float
  • stem works by basically lifting or lowering a caisson containing a boat on a carriage along a slope
  • Furthermore, the caisson could be used as storage volume for oil or ot
  • As a caisson descended, the chain coiled up at the bottom
  • ough a process of depressurization to prevent caisson disease.
  • an) and also the first bridge in Kerala where Caisson floating technique was adopted.
  • of structure are used, steel jacket, concrete caisson, floating steel and even floating concrete.
  • Light is a brick three story lighthouse on a caisson foundation that was erected in 1883.
  • ouse, was constructed in 1882 with a concrete caisson foundation and a 35-foot (10.7 m) cast iron t
  • ew beacon was constructed, a short tower on a caisson foundation, and it has remained in service si
  • 00, with the edifice resting upon a fifty-one caisson foundation.
  • ghthouse that was later converted to concrete caisson foundation.
  • A vertically sliding door sealed the caisson from the top pound and kept the water in.
  • Each caisson has a 5,200 tonne counterweight running in th
  • elict lock on the Somerset Coal Canal next to Caisson House
  • Each caisson is pulled by 8 cables (each of which is 1480m
  • Caisson leaving lower lock
  • the 1919 caisson light (USCG)
  • In that year the existing caisson light was first illuminated.
  • ht was eventually dismantled in 1964, but the caisson light at the original location remains in use
  • Chesapeake Bay, the abbreviated remains of a caisson light built in 1895.
  • A caisson lighthouse is a lighthouse whose superstructu
  • It is the oldest caisson lighthouse in Virginia.
  • use and Baltimore Light) is a privately-owned caisson lighthouse in the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland.
  • sometimes known as a bug light, is a type of caisson lighthouse so named because of its shape.
  • Caisson lighthouses were developed in the late ninete
  • Most caisson lighthouses were built at fairly exposed stat
  • Unlike earlier caisson lights in the bay, the foundation was placed
  • It is the site of one of the only Caisson locks ever built which was near the current C
  • Each caisson measures 91 m long by 12 m wide and has a wat
  • Caisson Nemo is the name of the launch pad on the Ile
  • Street showing beginning construction for the caisson of the replacemement bridge in July 2008.
  • Generally, the term is not used to refer to a caisson or screw-pile lighthouse.
  • The caisson provides buoyancy during construction and tow
  • e hydraulically linked in such a way that one caisson rises as the other descends, the weight of on
  • The bottom being soft, the caisson sank further than expected, and an extra cour
  • a second chain was fixed to the bottom of the caisson, so that the total length of chain on each si
  • onstructing Wolf Trap Light in Virginia, so a caisson structure was erected instead in 1895, using
  • Although consideration was given to using a caisson structure, it was decided instead to reuse th
  • ghtships, a screw-pile house, and the present caisson structure.
  • his, and the front light was built as a small caisson structure.
  • Concrete caisson structures, pioneered by the Condeep concept,
  • that battle he also helped destroy a damaged caisson to prevent it from falling into the hands of
  • gravity based structures (CGS, also termed as caisson type), where the loads bear down directly on
  • The caisson was retrieved and repaired, and in October of
  • In 1919, a simple skeleton tower on a small caisson was erected to replace the old light.
  • The company then made ammunition shells, caisson wheels and military fire engines.
  • The caisson which forms the first level is 25 feet high a
  • The tower was built on a caisson with more than 900 mini piles.
  • The station is built on a granite caisson with a unique shape designed to protect it fr