The plan set consists of construction drawings and specifications for each section of road or project The four most common views of plans utilized by the designer are plan views cross section views profile views and typical views Each of these is defined in Table 2 1 Examples and descriptions for interpreting each of these views are
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Get PriceThe Mohawk Valley forms a natural pathway through the Catskill and Adirondack Mountains so it made sense that a canal should be constructed through the state this way In the 18th and 19th centuries Europe was also having a canal mania and successful canals were built in France Germany and Britain
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