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On Alaska permafrost project -- the case of the oozing fill material; Kaiser steel workers adopt unique contract; Tunnel built in open cut for Seattle freeway; Camanche Dam near Lodi, Calif., nearing halfway mark towards completion. . .; Columbia River Bridge at Astoria, Ore., utilizes unique "jack-up" barges first invented for Texas tower construction; Hetch Hetchy tunnel job at edge of Yosemite National Park under way; 65 million cu. yd. earthmoving job on John Day relocation projects; McNamara-Mannix makes dirt gly as it starts on a $12,000,000 grading contract to relocate California Route 32; Viaduct on U.S. 101 through the Redwoods in California will be one of the most expensive stretches of highway; Special dams section; Green Peter Dam in Western Oregon; Four of the biggest off-highway trucks built were working on highway relocation jobs. . . near John Day Dam . . . In: Pacific Builder & Engineer, Vol. 69, No. 1-7, 8-12.
[HEAVY EQUIPMENT & CONSTRUCTION]. NELSON, Paul & LAING, Roscoe (Ed.), CHAPIN, N.B. (Pres.), LAING, Roscoe (Vice Pres. & GM.).
Verlag: Pacific Builder & Engineer, Jan.-Dec., 1963., Seattle, WA: 1963
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Eleven vols. 4to. 136; 163, [1]; 147, [1]; 175, [1]; 155, [1]; 145, [1]; 149, [1]; 158; 120; 121, [1]; 110 pp. With over 1200 photo illustrations, maps, diagrams, and illustrated ads throughout, many in colour, most in black & white. Colour-illustrated softcovers, cover art photos (minor scuffing, edgewear, very slight & faint t…idemark to very lower edge of textblocks), still a VG- set, from the library of Stan Stueve (1910-1972), Portland, Oregon engineer, w/ mailing labels. First editions of nearly a complete run of the lavishly illustrated trade magazine for heavy equipment manufacturers, engineering firms, and construction firms in Washington, Oregon, Northern California, Idaho, Montana, and Alaska during the Mid-20th-Century construction boom, which resulted in year-after-year growth in public infrastructure and capital investment, including the expansion of the Interstate Highway system, hydropower dam projects, roads, bridges, canals, and much more. Launched originally in 1907 as a weekly newspaper, this industry trade magazine eventually became monthly and later bi-monthly through the 1960's. Although several institutions do have runs of PB&E in their holdings, many of the runs are incomplete, or broken, and more than the occasional individual issue for sale in the market are quite scarce.
Zook Brothers' giant Caterpillar 666 scrapers are moving big loads of rough material. . . for U.S. 10 near Missoula, Mont.; Down in the Siskiyous on the Oregon-California border. Peter Kiewit Sons' Co. put 300,000 tons of water-bound gravel base through a pugmill; Tibbons and Reed Co. is moving 11 1/2 million cu. yd. of unclassified excavation and 12 1/2 million cu. yd. of embankment between Quinton and Blalock on the Columbia River in Oregon; April Highways Issue; In the Siskiyou Mountains south of Roseburg, C.R. O'Neil Co. is hacking out more Interstate 5 highway through Oregon; Long high spans in the east side approaches to the Marquam Bridge in Portland make the job almost as much of a construction project as the bridge itself; Construction of the Wahluke Branch Canal in Eastern Washington is underway. . . star of the show is an R.G. LeTourneau Electric Digger; Famed as "The Bridge that Leads Nowhere" the Taholah crossing of the Quinault River; Howard S. Wright Construction Company
[HEAVY EQUIPMENT & CONSTRUCTION]. NELSON, Paul & LAING, Roscoe (Ed.), CHAPIN, N.B. (Pres.), LAING, Roscoe (Vice Pres. & GM.).
Verlag: Pacific Builder & Engineer, Jan.-Dec., 1966., Seattle, WA: 1966
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Twelve vols. 4to. 146; 152; 168; 207, [1]; 171, [1]; 182; 162; 134; 160; 160; 124; 141, [1] pp. With over 1200 photo illustrations, maps, diagrams, and illustrated ads throughout, many in colour, most in black & white. Colour-illustrated softcovers, cover art photos (minor scuffing, edgewear, very slight & faint tidemark to very… lower edge of textblocks, No. 11 w/ minor staining, creasing & wear front cover), still a VG- set, from the library of Stan Stueve (1910-1972), Portland, Oregon engineer, w/ mailing labels. First editions of a complete run of the lavishly illustrated trade magazine for heavy equipment manufacturers, engineering firms, and construction firms in Washington, Oregon, Northern California, Idaho, Montana, and Alaska during the Mid-20th-Century construction boom, which resulted in year-after-year growth in public infrastructure and capital investment, including the expansion of the Interstate Highway system, hydropower dam projects, roads, bridges, canals, and much more. Launched originally in 1907 as a weekly newspaper, this industry trade magazine eventually became monthly and later bi-monthly through the 1960's. Although several institutions do have runs of PB&E in their holdings, many of the runs are incomplete, or broken, and more than the occasional individual issue for sale in the market are quite scarce.
Interstate 5 is being pushed south through the Siskiyou Mountains near Ashland Oregon. . . ; Big maintenance problems at San Luis Dam are solved by the spotting of service islands around the job. . . ; Mechanical mole has been boring through the earth near Seattle on a huge tunneling job for the city's Metro Project; Columbia River gave up its river bottom and a part of one of its islands to provide fill for construction of Interstate I-80N; Annual Highways Section. . . ; The largest construction job in the West, construction of the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit System, is getting under way this Spring. . . ; Moving 300,000 cu. yd. of material safely across El Camino Real in Redwood City. . . ; Wells Dam in north central Washington is running well ahead of schedule; Spokane's new airport is rapidly nearing completion; Gordon H. Ball recently finished Washington State's first slipform paving job on a stretch of U.S. 10 between Easton and Cle Elum; Building a timber access road fo
[HEAVY EQUIPMENT & CONSTRUCTION]. NELSON, Paul & LAING, Roscoe (Ed.), CHAPIN, N.B. (Pres.), LAING, Roscoe (Vice Pres. & GM.).
Verlag: Pacific Builder & Engineer, Feb.-June, Aug.- Dec., 1964., Seattle, WA: 1964
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Ten vols. 4to. 139, [1]; 154; 200; 170; 186; 148; 152; 158; 134; 124 pp. With over 1200 photo illustrations, maps, diagrams, and illustrated ads throughout, many in colour, most in black & white. Colour-illustrated softcovers, cover art photos (minor scuffing, edgewear, very slight & faint tidemark to very lower edge of textbloc…ks), still a VG- set, from the library of Stan Stueve (1910-1972), Portland, Oregon engineer, w/ mailing labels. First editions of nearly a complete run of the lavishly illustrated trade magazine for heavy equipment manufacturers, engineering firms, and construction firms in Washington, Oregon, Northern California, Idaho, Montana, and Alaska during the Mid-20th-Century construction boom, which resulted in year-after-year growth in public infrastructure and capital investment, including the expansion of the Interstate Highway system, hydropower dam projects, roads, bridges, canals, and much more. Launched originally in 1907 as a weekly newspaper, this industry trade magazine eventually became monthly and later bi-monthly through the 1960's. Although several institutions do have runs of PB&E in their holdings, many of the runs are incomplete, or broken, and more than the occasional individual issue for sale in the market are quite scarce.
Bids were called on Dec. 2 for construction of the Berkeley Hills Tunnel, a major segment of the $1 billion San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit System; The largest irrigation canal in the country is being constructed by the Guy F. Atkinson Co. near Los Banos, Calif.; Five of the largest earthmovers in the World are scooping out a section of the California Aqueduct; An orthotropic bridge, one of the first structures of its type in the West. . . ; Contractors. . . in west-central Oregon have a complete selection of specification sand, gravel and aggregates; A gang of Texans is introducing a new construction technique to the Pacific Northwest as they install a petroleum products pipeline across the state of Washington; Controlled blasting techniques, and perhaps a dash of luck, were utilized for the excavation of some 600,000 cu.yd. of solid rock. . . to an existing highway and railroad line on the Columbia River Gorge; Special dams summary, over 123 dams are on the drawing boards or und
[HEAVY EQUIPMENT & CONSTRUCTION]. NELSON, Paul & LAING, Roscoe (Ed.), CHAPIN, N.B. (Pres.), LAING, Roscoe (Vice Pres. & GM.).
Verlag: Pacific Builder & Engineer, Jan.-June, Aug.-Sept., Nov.-Dec., 1965., Seattle, WA: 1965
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Anbieter: Zephyr Used & Rare Books, Vancouver, WA, USAZephyr Used & Rare Books
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Ten vols. 4to. 126; 142; 150; 206; 164; 180; 164; 178; 154; 127, [1] pp. With over 1200 photo illustrations, maps, diagrams, and illustrated ads throughout, many in colour, most in black & white. Colour-illustrated softcovers, cover art photos (minor scuffing, edgewear, very slight & faint tidemark to very lower edge of textbloc…ks, No. 11 w/ minor staining, creasing & wear front cover), still a VG- set, from the library of Stan Stueve (1910-1972), Portland, Oregon engineer, w/ mailing labels. First editions of nearly a complete run of the lavishly illustrated trade magazine for heavy equipment manufacturers, engineering firms, and construction firms in Washington, Oregon, Northern California, Idaho, Montana, and Alaska during the Mid-20th-Century construction boom, which resulted in year-after-year growth in public infrastructure and capital investment, including the expansion of the Interstate Highway system, hydropower dam projects, roads, bridges, canals, and much more. Launched originally in 1907 as a weekly newspaper, this industry trade magazine eventually became monthly and later bi-monthly through the 1960's. Although several institutions do have runs of PB&E in their holdings, many of the runs are incomplete, or broken, and more than the occasional individual issue for sale in the market are quite scarce.