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Journal Article

Title
Warren Memorial Prize - 1963 Award
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 36, no. 10-11, Oct-Nov 1964, p. N82
Description

Includes brief biographies of L. A. Endersbee, BCE AMIEAust, and E. O. Hofto, BE AMIEAust.

Abstract

The Council of The Institution has decided that the 1963 Award of the Warren Memorial Prize be made to Mr L. A. Endersbee, BCE AMIEAust, and Mr E. O. Hofto, BE AMIEAust, for their paper entitled "Civil engineering design and studies in rock mechanics for Poatina Underground Power Station, Tasmania", which was published in September 1963 issue of The Journal.

Awards

  • W. H. Warren Medal, Institution of Engineers, Australia (1926 - )

    'Warren Memorial Prize (1963) - to Mr L A Endersbee, BCE AMIEAust, and Mr E O Hofto, BE AMIEAust, for the paper "Civil engineering design and studies in rock mechanics for Poatina Underground Power Station, Tasmania", Journal of the Institution of Engineers Australia, Sep 1963'

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  • Endersbee, L. A.; Hofto, E. O., 'Civil engineering design and studies in rock mechanics for Poatina Underground Power Station, Tasmania', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 35 (9) (1963), 187-206. Details

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