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ECONOMICS OF OPERATING MACHINERY AND POWER317

 

The author has noticed a tendency to extreme economy in structural metal at a sacrifice of space required for simplicity of machinery. Structural metal is cheap compared to machinery; and, especially in bascule bridges, the latter involves a large portion of the total cost, hence a very considerable apparent extravagance in structural metal may often result in a reduction of total expenditure, by simplification of the machinery and by provision of space for standard apparatus.

 

 
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