Engineering and Contracting . , sheet steel, lb 20,000 Granite, caisson seats, abutment coping, discharge culvert face, face of dock, lin. ft 21,415 .Structural steel, pump well, lb 169,650 Structural steel, dock, lb 88,100 Galvanized steel, lb 198,674 Coated steel, lb 108,725 Reinforcing rods in dry dock floor, lb 497,900 Reinforcing rods in dry dock walls, lb 408,580 Reinforcing rods in pump well, lb 22,712 Reinforcing rods* in crane track system, lb 259,560 Reinforcing rods in culvert 110,940 Wire fabric reinforcement, lb 107,115 Cast iron pipe, in filling system, lb 701,500 Cast iron pipe


Engineering and Contracting . , sheet steel, lb 20,000 Granite, caisson seats, abutment coping, discharge culvert face, face of dock, lin. ft 21,415 .Structural steel, pump well, lb 169,650 Structural steel, dock, lb 88,100 Galvanized steel, lb 198,674 Coated steel, lb 108,725 Reinforcing rods in dry dock floor, lb 497,900 Reinforcing rods in dry dock walls, lb 408,580 Reinforcing rods in pump well, lb 22,712 Reinforcing rods* in crane track system, lb 259,560 Reinforcing rods in culvert 110,940 Wire fabric reinforcement, lb 107,115 Cast iron pipe, in filling system, lb 701,500 Cast iron pipe in pump well, lb 54,500 Cast iron pipe, miscellaneous, lb 159,900 Cast iron specials, lb 224,500 Cast iron miscellaneous, lb 459,669 Oak lumber, ft. B. M 860,430 llaple lumber, ft. B. M 600,468 THE TALLEST STEEL CHIMNEY. The drawings of the accompanying engraving describea steel chimney erected at the United Verde CopperWorks in Arizona and named by A. G. McGregor in Trans-actions American Institute of Mining Engineers in Au-. StockDetails of Steel Chimney for United Verde Copper Company. gust, 1916, the tallest steel chimney ever built. Specificallythis chimney is 30 ft. 9^,2 in. in diameter and 400 ft. 1in. high. The drawings present all the essential struc-tural features and may be read for details in which thereader is interested. September2 7, 1916\ o 1. XL \ I. N o. 1 3 NEW PLANT OF THE NAUMKEAG STEAMCOTTON CO., AT SALEM, MASS. Contributed by Lockwood. Greene & Co., Engineers, Bos-ton, Mass. A new reinforced concrete plant has recently been com-pleted for the Xaumkeag Steam Cotton Company, at Salem,Mass., replacing a number of buildings completely de-stroyed by the great Salem fire of June 25, 1914. Thenew buildings represent the most advanced standards inmill construction and they have attracted wide attention. The new plant includes a group of three principal struc-tures, the storehouse, the spinning mill and the weaveshed, there being in addition to these a new heating


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