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Pile Foundations for Huge Ferris Wheel on Seattle Waterfront

February 27, 2012 rockman Comments Off on Pile Foundations for Huge Ferris Wheel on Seattle Waterfront

Seattle’s Pier 57 will soon be home to a 175-foot tall Ferris wheel with 41 air-conditioned gondolas. The foundations for this soon-to-be-landmark consist of 150-ft long, 30-36" steel pipe piles driven through glacial till. The […]

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