Publisher's Synopsis
"Object-lesson And Experimental Roads, And Bridge Construction, 1912-13" provides a detailed look into early 20th-century methods of road and bridge construction. This volume offers valuable insights into the engineering practices and experimental techniques used during a pivotal period in transportation infrastructure development. Explore the historical context and practical applications of road and bridge building as they were understood and implemented at the time. This book is essential reading for historians of technology, civil engineers, and anyone interested in the evolution of transportation systems.
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