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ICE Engineering Division Papers
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0534-2775
Volume 9, Issue 1951, January 1951
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DISCUSSION. THE CONSTRUCTION OF CHANGI AIRFIELD, SINGAPORE. AIRPORT ENGINEERING DIVISION.
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Authors:
J B F HAWKINS; H F CHARRINGTON; J A SKINNER; J H SIDDONS; E T F ELBURY; E W CUTHBERT; E H THOMSON; E D REES; A GOODE
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10.1680/idivp.1951.12711
30 GOODE ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF CHANGI AIRFIELD, SINGAPORE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Author, who was Resident Superintending Engineer, is indebted to Mr G. H. Fretwell, C.B., M.I.C.E., Director-General of Works, Air Ministry, for permission to publish this Paper. He is also indebted to Mr J. Bond, B.Sc., for valued assistance in its preparation. Messrs Gammon (Malaya) Ltd, were the contractors. APPENDIX ROUTINE TESTS CARRIED OUT IN AIR MINISTRY LABORATORY AND IN THE FIELD...
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