Publisher's Synopsis
"Handbook For Railway Engineers Containing Earthwork Quantities And Other Data For Railway Estimates" by Madison Johnson Lorraine is a practical guide designed for railway engineers involved in the planning, estimation, and construction of railway projects. This handbook provides essential data and methodologies for calculating earthwork quantities, a critical aspect of railway infrastructure development. The book offers insights into the methods used to estimate the amount of earth that needs to be moved during construction. It serves as a valuable reference for engineers, surveyors, and contractors involved in railway projects, aiding in accurate cost estimation and efficient project management. Its enduring value lies in its comprehensive approach to earthwork calculations and its direct applicability to railway engineering challenges, making it a useful resource for both historical context and practical application in modern projects.
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