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Trevi ready to set new slurry wall record

January 25, 2013 rockman Comments Off on Trevi ready to set new slurry wall record

European geotechnical contractor Trevi SpA is preparing to set a new record for the deepest slurry wall ever constructed at 250 meters, which exceeds the previous record by 100 meters according to The New Civil […]

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