RAYMOND CONCRETE PILES
Follow the Accepted Principle of Concrete Engineering
which is, to pour concrete into a protective “form, ” whose function is to mould and protect it while it attains hardness and strength.
Every standard Raymond Concrete Pile is cast-in-place in a spirally reinforced steel shell (or form), whose function is to insure correct length and taper and to protect the “green” concrete column against distortion. This shell is left in the ground — a Raymond feature.
RAYMOND CONCRETE PILE CO.
A Form for Every Pile — A Pile for Every Purpose
The American Architect, published weekly at 243 West 39th Street New York N. Y. matter January 6th. 1909, at the Post Office at New York, N. Y. under the act of March 3rd, 1879. Subacription price in the United States and Possessions, $10. 00 per year. Issue No. 2298 dated January 7, 1920