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- Regrading is the process of grading for raising and/or lowering the levels of land. Such a project can also be referred to as a regrade. Regrading may...
- the 1902–1911 regrade November 1929 photo of the last regrade, in progress Eugene McAllaster, Denny Regrade consulting engineer Regrading "Seattle Neighborhoods:...
- before the Jackson and Dearborn Regrades, but the last stage was not completed until decades later. Before regrading, the much-admired Denny School and...
- indicate whether a surface is horizontal or vertical Canal pound or level Regrading or levelling, the process of raising and/or lowering the levels of land...
- platform before regrading – too steep if a train is not provided with continuous brakes. 0.77% (1 in 130) – Rudgwick, UK platform after regrading – not too...
- between First Hill and Beacon Hill is man-made, a result of two of the many regrading projects that reshaped the topography of the city center. The topography...
- Public Policy Research. 2015. p. 4. Hartman, Adam (27 August 2010). "Town regrading a 'sad move'". The Namibian. p. 1. Archived from the original on 17 March...
- United States with numerous endemic species. Streams are reclaimed by regrading mine land, reconfiguring the mine drain, or building new stream channels...
- was also set up to consider their regrading, although this failed to find in their favour. The women were only regraded into Category B following a further...
- sewers draining into Elliott Bay from backing up at high tide. For the regrade, the streets were lined with concrete walls that formed narrow alleyways...