Ann Arbor Construction Company helps grade highway overpass for new Willow Run Bomber plant, September 1942 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1942
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Ann Arbor Construction Company helps grade highway overpass for new Willow Run Bomber plant, September 1942 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1942
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William F. O'Hara Dies In Hospital
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Johnny Malott and Donnie Spragg watch operations by the Ann Arbor Construction Co., November 1954 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger
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1954
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Ann Arbor News, November 13, 1954
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REQUIRES CONCENTRATION: A job as technical as this machinery would indicate appears to be requiring a lot of concentration by these two boys. The pair--Johnny Malott (left) and Donnie Spragg--are shown as they "supervised" operations yesterday at the Ann Arbor Construction C. parking lot at 221 Felch St. The equipment at the left, razing of which was begun yesterday, was used in the making of "heavy" concrete in the construction of a University atom research building.
Ann Arbor News, November 13, 1954
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REQUIRES CONCENTRATION: A job as technical as this machinery would indicate appears to be requiring a lot of concentration by these two boys. The pair--Johnny Malott (left) and Donnie Spragg--are shown as they "supervised" operations yesterday at the Ann Arbor Construction C. parking lot at 221 Felch St. The equipment at the left, razing of which was begun yesterday, was used in the making of "heavy" concrete in the construction of a University atom research building.
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A Transit Mixer Truck Waits To Be Filled At The Ann Arbor Construction Company, December 1954
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1954
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Ann Arbor News, December 11, 1954
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CENTER OF OPERATIONS: This tower is the center of operations in a transit mix concrete plant. The crane is depositing stone which, along with sand, constitutes the "aggregates." In this tower, stone, sand, water and cement are mixed by weight (volume in the case of water) and deposited into the waiting truck seen underneath the tower. The blended ingredients are mixed en route to the job.
Ann Arbor News, December 11, 1954
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CENTER OF OPERATIONS: This tower is the center of operations in a transit mix concrete plant. The crane is depositing stone which, along with sand, constitutes the "aggregates." In this tower, stone, sand, water and cement are mixed by weight (volume in the case of water) and deposited into the waiting truck seen underneath the tower. The blended ingredients are mixed en route to the job.
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Ann Arbor Construction Company - Asphalt Plant 2, December 1954
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1954
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Ann Arbor Construction Company - Asphalt Plant 2, December 1954
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1954
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An Employee Tends The Heated Asphalt At Ann Arbor Construction Company - Asphalt Plant 2, December 1954
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1954
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