Magliana Viaduct, Italy
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https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.1969.v21.i208.3753Abstract
This article deals with the construction of an important engineering project, namely the Rome-Fiumicino Airport motor road, which overcomes skillfully numerous natural impediments, such as boggy zones consisting of alluvial deposits of fluvial origin, lome soils, lack of space (as part of this zone is occupied by the Rome-Pisa railway, thus forcing both lines of communication to run parallel to each other), etc. The author describes in detail the wisdom of the solutions that were adopted in each case, as a result of a carefully study of all the factors involved in the attainment of the optimum solution.
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