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May 1973
Effect of Environment on Rapid Transit Construction
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Volume 99, Issue 2
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Rapid transit systems must be constructed in a hostile environment. The space required for construction is already crowded. Hindrance of traffic must be avoided or minimized. Existing utility systems and adjacent structures must be maintained and remain useful during construction and must be restored to as good as, or better than, original condition upon completion. Care must be exercised to minimize irritation or harm to the public. All these factors cost extra expense and time, but the effect may be lessened by preparatory work, by vigorous public relations, by working closely with governing officials, and by timely acquisition of real estate.
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Transportation Engineering Journal of ASCE
Volume 99 • Issue 2 • May 1973
Pages: 367 - 370
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© 1973 American Society of Civil Engineers.
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Published in print: May 1973
Published online: Feb 5, 2021
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George O. Kline, M.ASCE
Chf. Construction Engr., DeLeuw Cather & Co., Consulting Engrs., Washington, D.C.
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