- Eugène
Freyssinet (French: [øʒɛn fʁɛsinɛ]) (13 July 1879 – 8 June 1962) was a
French structural and
civil engineer. He was the
major pioneer of prestressed...
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Vinci (corporately
styled VINCI) is a
French concessions and
construction company founded in 1899 as Société Générale d'Entreprises. Its head
office is...
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Freyssinet Test Arch (in
French Arche d'essai
Freyssinet) is a
prestressed concrete arch
built in 1909 in Moulins,
Allier by Eugène Freyssinet1. Its...
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forces which will
exist when in service.: 3–5 It was
patented by Eugène
Freyssinet in 1928. This
compression is
produced by the
tensioning of high-strength...
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Bridge was
designed by
Anthony Gee, G.
Maunsell &
Partners and Eugène
Freyssinet and
built from 1959 to 1964 by Reed &
Mallik (Engineers, England) and...
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Prestressed concrete and post-tensioned
concrete were
pioneered by Eugène
Freyssinet, a
French structural and
civil engineer.
Concrete components or structures...
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Situated in a
former rail
freight depot previously known as la
Halle Freyssinet [fr] (thereof the "F" in
Station F), the 34,000 m2 (370,000 sq ft) facility...
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other business that had a
notable role on the
building site was
Freyssinet, a
subsidiary of the
Vinci Group specialising in prestressing. It installed...
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erection of the spans, were
handled by the
joint venture of
Freyssinet (part of
Soletanche Freyssinet,
through its
parent company Vinci), VSL, and
Rizzani de...
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advertised as a "Pleasure
Tower Half Mile High" was
designed by Eugène
Freyssinet, and was to be a 701-metre (2,300 feet) tall
concrete tower with a light...