CO129-244 - Governor Des Voeus Acting Governor Fleming - 1890 [1-4] — Page 61

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wall and (2) to accelerate the progress of the

work,

I have after careful consideration prepared the modified design of wall shown on the accompanying drawing. Section A shews the section submitted to Sir John Poode with the width of berm increased to 10 feet as recommended by him, while Section C shews the alterations I have made to submit for the consideration of Government.

6. As will be seen on the drawing, the chief alteration consists in the substitution of artificial blocks of Portland Cement concrete in the footings of the wall for the granite masonry footings of the original design.

Section C shows the blocks as 8 feet in length, 4 feet wide, and 3 feet in thickness; and would weigh about 6½ tons each. The surface of the rubble mound will be levelled truly by divers, and I propose to set the blocks by means of a floating steam derrick. On the lower course, a second course similar to the first will be laid. These two courses will bring the work to such a level as to allow the masonry of the superstructure of the wall to be carried on in the dry.

7. Before commencing to build the wall, however, I propose to lay similar concrete blocks for weighting the rubble-mound in the manner shown on the drawing (Figures D and E). Seven courses are shown, each two tiers in width. These blocks will be placed temporarily in lengths of about one hundred feet at a time, and when the mound has finally settled, and attained a condition of repose (to be ascertained by levels taken at regular intervals), the weighting blocks will be removed by the derrick and used in the same manner on another length of wall, with the exception of the blocks required for the lower courses of the wall as shown on Section C, which will be reset in their permanent position by the derrick.

J. The blocks as shewn will exercise pressure on the rubble mound of about...

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wall and (2) to accelerate the progress of the work, I have after careful consideration prepared the modified design of wall shown on the accompanying drawing. Section A shews the section submitted to Sir John Poode with the width of berm increased to 10 feet as recommended by him, while Section C shews the alterations I have made to submit for the consideration of Government. 6. As will be seen on the drawing, the chief alteration consists in the substitution of artificial blocks of Portland Cement concrete in the footings of the wall for the granite masonry footings of the original design. Section C shows the blocks as 8 feet in length, 4 feet wide, and 3 feet in thickness; and would weigh about tons each. The surface of the rubble mound will be levelled truly by divers, and I propose to set the blocks by means of a floating steam derrick. On the lower course, a second course similar to the first will be laid. These two courses will bring the work to such a level as to allow the masonry of the superstructure of the wall to be carried on in the dry. 7. Before commencing to build the wall, however, I propose to lay similar concrete blocks for weighting the rubble-mound in the manner shown on the drawing (Figures D and E). Seven courses are shown, each two tiers in width. These blocks will be placed temporarily in lengths of about one hundred feet at a time, and when the mound has finally settled, and attained a condition of repose (to be ascertained by levels taken at regular intervals), the weighting blocks will be removed by the derrick and used in the same manner on another length of wall, with the exception of the blocks required for the lower courses of the wall as shown on Section C, which will be reset in their permanent position by the derrick. J. The blocks as shewn will exercise pressure on the rubble mound of about...
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wall and (2) to accelerate the progress of the work, I have after careful prepared the consideration. modified design of wall shown on the accompanying drawing . Section A shews the section submitted to Sir John. Poode with the width of berm increased to to feet tas recommended. by him white section. C shew the alterations I have the consideration of Government. of to submit for + for 6. the As will be seen on drawing the chief alteration consists in reference to the substitution of artificial blocks of Portland Cement concrete in the footings of the the granite masonry footings of the original wall for Section. The blocks as sheum are 8 feet in and 3 3 feet in et in thickness; length, 4 feet wide, and would weigh about 6'/1⁄2 tons each. The eurface of the rubble mound will be levelled truly by divers, and I propose to set the blocks by ·Mean of a floating steam cderrick. On the lower course second course similar to the first. of blooks will reet a. These two courses will bring the work to such such a level as to allow the 60 masonry of the superstructure of the wall to be carried on daily. 7. Before commending to build the wall however, I propose to new similar concrete blocks for weighting the rubble- mound in the drawing, (Figur manzer shown on the cures D and E). Seven couruco are shown each two tiere in width. These blocks will be placed temporarily in lengths hundred feet of about one 't at a time, and when the mound has finally settled, and attained a condition of repose ( to be ascertained by levels taken at regerlar intervals) the weighting blooks will be removed by the derrick and used in the same manner on length of wall, with the another the acception of th blocks required for the lower coure's wall as shown un on of the Section C which will be reset in their permanent position by the Derrick. J. The blocks a exercise PL pressure on- shewn will: the rubble mour nd about
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wall and (2) to accelerate the progress of the

work,

I have after careful

prepared

the

consideration.

modified design of wall shown on the accompanying drawing . Section A shews the section submitted to Sir John.

Poode with the width of berm increased to to feet

tas recommended. by him white section. C shew the alterations I have

the consideration of Government.

of

to submit for

+ for

6.

the

As will be seen on drawing the chief alteration consists in

reference to

the substitution of artificial blocks of Portland Cement concrete in the footings of the

the granite masonry footings of the original

wall for

Section. The blocks as

sheum are

8 feet in

and 3

3 feet in

et in thickness;

length, 4 feet wide,

and would weigh about 6'/1⁄2 tons each. The

eurface of the rubble mound will be

levelled

truly

by

divers, and I propose

to set

the blocks by

·Mean

of a floating steam

cderrick. On the lower course

second course similar to the first.

of blooks will

reet

a.

These two courses will bring

the

work to

such

such a level as to allow the

60

masonry of

the

superstructure of the wall to be carried on

daily.

7.

Before commending to build the

wall however, I propose to new similar

concrete blocks for weighting the rubble-

mound in the

drawing, (Figur

manzer

shown on the

cures D and E). Seven

couruco

are shown each two tiere in width. These blocks will be placed temporarily in lengths

hundred feet

of about one

't at a time, and

when the mound has finally settled, and attained a condition of repose ( to be ascertained by levels taken at regerlar intervals) the weighting blooks will be removed by the derrick

and used in the same manner on

length of wall, with the

another

the

acception of th

blocks required for the lower coure's

wall as shown

un on

of the

Section C which will be

reset in their permanent position by the

Derrick.

J.

The blocks a

exercise

PL

pressure

on-

shewn will:

the rubble mour

nd

about

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