1 yard of stone dust is 3' x 3' x 3' or 27cu'
1m3 of 19mm stone = 1.36 tonne
Without knowing at least the height of the ceiling there is no way to know. The possiblities are endless. Even with the height it would be the wildest guess. Assuming it would be twice as long as wide. It could just as well be square. to illustrate and improve on the point, if length multiplied by width, multiplied by height, gave you the dimensions of the building, you could invent any dimensions so long as their product is 65000. Ex: A building 65 feet wide, 100 Feet long, and ten feet high would contain 65000 cubic feet.
It is impossible to answer the question without knowing what the "64 feet" refers to. The perimeter, or a misstated measure of area.
2.5 million cubic feet...well according to the following website that is how much air is circulated throughout the building so it stand to reason that this is the volume. but it does have a few dimensions for the building listed i just don't have the time to figure it out
Smurfit-Stone Building was created in 1984.
smurfit-stone building
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Smurfit-Stone Container ended in 2011.
The creation of Smurfit-Stone Container was made by the merger of Jefferson Smurfit Corporation and Stone Container Corporation
Smurfit stone building, now the Crain's Communication Tower
Smurfit-Stone Container Corporation is based in Chicago
1998
No. Koch did buy all of Georgia-Pacific a few years ago. Smurfit-Stone is a company separate from Koch.
The company had 2002 sales of $7.5 billion
The former Smurfit-Stone pension plan is now managed by the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) if the company entered bankruptcy. You can contact PBGC through their website or by phone to inquire about the plan and benefits.
wished I knew, but only rumors that Temple Inland (TIN) possibly the suitor.