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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cement piers" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is a compound word that can be used to refer to the large structures made of concrete that support bridges or docks in bodies of water. For example, you could write: "The bridge was supported by a line of cement piers that stretched across the river."
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Its rugged construction, including double-layer cinder-block walls reinforced by heavy-duty steel bars and cement piers that plunge 30 feet into the ground, should allow it to withstand winds up to 200 miles per hour.
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At the end of a cement pier jutting out over the water, a rusted crane hangs motionless.
Fixing a failed foundation usually involves hiring a foundation repair company to install cement or steel piers around the perimeter of the house's slab or near its existing piers if it is a pier and beam foundation.
Last Tuesday, as night settled into the soft blue of the East River, Luis Rivera stood at the end of a rough pier of cement just off 20th Street and hoisted a tall pole with two small American flags.
Anthony V. Carbonetti, the mayor's chief of staff, said yesterday that the Giuliani administration was "very, very close" to identifying a site for a temporary cement plant on a pier on the west side of Manhattan.
It was not until 1894 that Stroma gained its first artificial landing point, a pier built from Portland cement near Nethertown at a cost of £800.
The Romans also discovered a natural cement, called pozzolana, which they used for piers in rivers.
At an old pier in Manhattan, the hotelier André Balazs is transforming a rubble-strewn rooftop into a health spa and beach, while in the enormous hollow cement caissons beneath the Hudson River that hold up the pier, a rock-climbing wall is being created.
But with the prices of essential materials like steel and cement having soared and various amenities having been added to the pier, the total cost will exceed $60 million, he said.
Piers Maxim conducts.
Piers Corbyn defies categorisation.
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