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deep foundation

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deep foundation
A continuous foundation which provides a footing by filling a deep trench with concrete.


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Al-Fayez said in a press statement, during a meeting with a Kuwaiti medical delegation, that Jordanian-Kuwaiti relations were distinctive in all fields due to the deep foundations laid by King of Jordan Abdullah II and H.
Optimising design of piling systems and deep foundations for a building or infrastructure project means using less material, particularly less concrete and less steel.
The biggest piling contractors in Saudi Arabia will discuss some of their more innovative work at the Piling & Deep Foundations Saudi Arabia summit on 7 - 10 November 2009 in Jeddah, KSA.
 
 
 
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