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The Structural Engineer
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The Structural Engineer, Volume 76, Issue 21, 1998

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The massive, blue painted steel frame of the building which encloses the 10 huge, concrete tanks was almost complete by mid-September, with six slides having taken place in 10 months. The tanks were gradually disappearing from view as the cladding was being fixed into place progressively between the slides.

Kathy Stansfield

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