STEEL SHELLS FOR
RAYMOND CONCRETE PILES
This is a typical scene on a Raymond job — the sections of spirally reinforced steel shells, which, joined together, are driven to serve as forms for the piles. And it is typical of the Raymond Method that the steel shells are left in the ground (not withdrawn), thus rendering perfect protection to the length and taper of the concrete pile column.
RAYMOND CONCRETE PILE COMPANY
New York
Chicago
140 Cedar Street
111 West Monroe Street
RAYMOND CONCRETE PILE CO., Ltd., Montreal, Canada
A Form for Every Pile — A Pile for Every Purpose”
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