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Architectural and technical drawings pertaining to Ceepee Bridge

Architectural and technical drawings pertaining to the design and construction of the Ceepee (later known as Borden) Bridge that spans over the North Saskatchewan River near present-day Borden, Saskatchewan. (1)-(11) pertain to a "Ceepee Bridge" paper, likely prepared after 1937, author unknown and include (1) general elevation of bridge; (2) elevation of Span 5 and Pier 3 in sections; (3) details of girder spans; (4) half-elevation in sections of Span 5; (5) arch terminal and support; (6) considers hinge at arch crown; (7) hinge deformations and stresses; (8) temperatures in arch and tie during construction; (9) temperatures in members during winter, 1936-1937; (10) falsework for bowstring spans; (11) presentation drawing. (12) Profile at centre line of CNR Bridge, 1934. (13) Exploration borings for proposed bridge, prepared by the Saskatchewan Department of Highways, 1934. (14)-(24) include drawings prepared by Public Works of Canada ca. 1935: (14) arch ring hinge data; (15) and (16) reinforcing steel on Bent 1, Spans 1 &2; (17) approach details; (18) concrete handrail; (19) Bent 1, Spans 1&2; (20) Bent 2 & Span 3; (21) Span No. 7 girder; (22) Abutment No. 1; (23) river profile changes; (24) arch ring details and reinforced steel. (25) and (26) include graphed data of resistance thermometer and concrete construction temperature readings.

Sewage Disposal Works Plants at Shaunavon, Weyburn, Swift Current, Estevan, and Gravelbourg

Drawings, created by consulting engineer John Campbell Reade, A.M.E. Inst. C. of Regina, Saskatchewan, for sewage disposal plants, or alterations thereto, for various communities in southern Saskatchewan. Includes: (1) Shaunavon, 1925; (2) Weyburn, 1931; (3) unidentified, ca. 1931; (4) and (5) Swift Current, 1929; (6) and (7) Estevan, 1929; and (8) Gravelbourg, 1930.

Meade, John Campbell

Fort San Sanatorium boilers, bunkers, coal elevator, and powerhouse

Architectural drawings pertaining to the design, construction and alternation of the boilers, bunkers, coal elevator, and powerhouse within the Fort San Sanatorium and Fort San, Saskatchewan. Drawings were prepared for the administrators of the sanatorium, the Saskatchewan Anti-Tuberculosis League. Includes: (1)-(14) drawings of the boiler system, prepared by Foster Wheeler Limited of St. Catharines, Ontario, Babcock-Wilcox and Goldie-McCullough, Limited of Galt, Ont., and Canadian Sirocco Co, Ltd. of Windsor, Ont. (15)-(32) drawings of the air ducts, bunkers, coal elevator, and coal handling plant, prepared by The Manitoba Bridge & Iron Works Ltd. of Winnipeg, Manitoba. (33)-(39) drawings of various aspects of the powerhouse, prepared by the United Conveyor Corp. of Canada, Ltd., and by A. R. Greig.

Holy Family Hospital, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan

  • AD-1777 (1)-(98)
  • Item
  • 1961-1991

(1)-(88) Architectural drawings, created by Webster, Forrester & Scott Architects of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in October, 1961, pertaining to new construction and renovations to the existing Holy Family Hospital at Prince Albert, Saskatchewan for the Sisters of Charity of the Immaculate Conception. The complete set of drawings include: site plan; structural plans; floor plans; elevations and sections; details; electrical plans; and mechanical plans. Consulting engineers for the project were Douglas, Michalenko, Dupuis of Saskatoon.

(89)-(98) Drawings for subsequent alterations and additions to the Hospital building, created by Selmec Engineering of Prince Albert in 1979 and Tomporowski Architectural Group Ltd. of Prince Albert in 1991. Includes: floor plans; details; electrical plans; and mechanical plans.

Ceepee Bridge, Saskatchewan: sketch - bridge foundation plan and ferry route

  • B57.10 (S)
  • Item
  • 1935

Item is a sketch for the Ceepee Bridge project showing bridge foundation plan and ferry route.

Ceepee Bridge (now known as Borden Bridge) was constructed over the North Saskatchewan River between Saskatoon and the Battlefords in November 1936.by R.J. Arrand Construction Company of Saskatoon with engineering / design by Chalmers Jack Mackenzie and Beverley A. Evans. The bridge opened in 1937 and closed in 1985.

Canada. Dept. of Public Works

Ceepee, Saskatchewan: bridge over the North Saskatchewan River

  • B57.11 (S)
  • Item
  • 193-?

Item is a blueprint of Ceepee Bridge showing details of curb drains.

Ceepee Bridge (now known as Borden Bridge) was constructed over the North Saskatchewan River between Saskatoon and the Battlefords in November 1936.by R.J. Arrand Construction Company of Saskatoon with engineering / design by Chalmers Jack Mackenzie and Beverley A. Evans. The bridge opened in 1937 and closed in 1985.

Canada. Dept. of Public Works

Ceepee, Sask.: bridge over the North Saskatchewan River: end bearing girder span No. 7

  • B57.12 (S)
  • Item
  • 193-?

Item is a technical/architectural drawing for the Ceepee bridge over the North Saskatchewan River showing end bearing girder span No. 7.

Ceepee Bridge (now known as Borden Bridge) was constructed over the North Saskatchewan River between Saskatoon and the Battlefords in November 1936.by R.J. Arrand Construction Company of Saskatoon with engineering / design by Chalmers Jack Mackenzie and Beverley A. Evans. The bridge opened in 1937 and closed in 1985.

Canada. Dept. of Public Works

Sketch of engineer's living quarters and office, Ceepee Bridge

  • B57.13 (S)
  • Item
  • 193-?

Item is a sketch of engineer's living quarters and office, first floor, second floor and the outside structure at Ceepee Bridge.

Ceepee Bridge (later known as Borden Bridge) was constructed over the North Saskatchewan River between Saskatoon and the Battlefords in 1936.by R.J. Arrand Construction Company of Saskatoon with engineering / design by Chalmers Jack Mackenzie and Beverley A. Evans. The bridge opened in 1937 and closed in 1985.

Canada. Dept. of Public Works

Ceepee, Saskatchewan Bridge over the North Saskatchewan River: End detail

  • B57.6 (S)
  • Item
  • 1936

Item is a technical drawing of end detail for Ceepee Bridge located over the North Saskatchewan River. The drawing includes detail insets of Sections A-A and B-B.

Ceepee Bridge was constructed over the North Saskatchewan River between Saskatoon and the Battlefords in 1936.by R.J. Arrand Construction Company of Saskatoon with engineering / design by Chalmers Jack Mackenzie and Beverley A. Evans. The bridge opened in 1937 and closed in 1985.

Canada. Dept. of Public Works

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