Reclamation Manual: Design and construction, pt. 2. Engineering design: Design supplement no. 2: Treatise on dams; Design supplement no. 3: Canals and related structures; Design supplement no. 4: Power systems; Design supplement no. 5: Field installation procedures; Design supplement no. 7: Valves, gates, and steel conduits; Design supplement no. 8: Miscellaneous mechanical equipment and facilities; Design supplement no. 9: Buildings; Design supplement no. 10: Transmission structures; Design supplement no. 11: Railroads, highways, and camp facilities

Reclamation Manual: Design and construction, pt. 2. Engineering design: Design supplement no. 2: Treatise on dams; Design supplement no. 3: Canals and related structures; Design supplement no. 4: Power systems; Design supplement no. 5: Field installation procedures; Design supplement no. 7: Valves, gates, and steel conduits; Design supplement no. 8: Miscellaneous mechanical equipment and facilities; Design supplement no. 9: Buildings; Design supplement no. 10: Transmission structures; Design supplement no. 11: Railroads, highways, and camp facilities

Author: United States. Bureau of Reclamation

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Published: 1950

Total Pages: 92

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United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation Manual

United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation Manual

Author: United States. Bureau of Reclamation

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Published: 1953

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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Estimating data included herein have been compiled from the background of experience gained by engineers engaged in the design, construction, and operation of irrigation and power facilities by the Bureau of Reclamation. These estimating data, therefore, are designed for the use of all Bureau of Reclamation personnel whose background of training and experience has qualified then to interpret and apply these data to their problems of estimating costs and establishing feasibility. The cost of data included herein represent reliable cost averages for features of projects constructed under ordinary conditions.