Report of the Government of the District of Columbia: Including Miscellaneous Reports, Volumen2 |
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... STATION PLAZA . All work contemplated by appropriations made by Congress for the Plaza in front of the Union Station , to be expended under the direction of the commissioners , was completed , and the islands or parks created by such ...
... STATION PLAZA . All work contemplated by appropriations made by Congress for the Plaza in front of the Union Station , to be expended under the direction of the commissioners , was completed , and the islands or parks created by such ...
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... stations established in the interior of squares and left there for removal by wagons . This keeps all the bags off the streets , and in addition the hauling time is less , as the wagons have but a few fixed points to visit instead of ...
... stations established in the interior of squares and left there for removal by wagons . This keeps all the bags off the streets , and in addition the hauling time is less , as the wagons have but a few fixed points to visit instead of ...
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... station at Seventh Street and Pennsylvania Avenue , have also been completed , and work is in progress on plans for the two other buildings appropriated for in the 1916 appropriation act , namely , a public convenience station at ...
... station at Seventh Street and Pennsylvania Avenue , have also been completed , and work is in progress on plans for the two other buildings appropriated for in the 1916 appropriation act , namely , a public convenience station at ...
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... STATIONS . The three public convenience stations - at Seventh Street and Penn- sylvania Avenue NW . , Thirteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW . , and Ninth and K Streets NW . - were operated during the year 10662 ° -D c 1915 - VOL ...
... STATIONS . The three public convenience stations - at Seventh Street and Penn- sylvania Avenue NW . , Thirteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW . , and Ninth and K Streets NW . - were operated during the year 10662 ° -D c 1915 - VOL ...
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... stations numbered 2,692,203 persons . The receipts from pay com- partments aggregated $ 3,117.39 . An appropriation of $ 5,000 was made in the District appropriation act for the fiscal year 1916 for the construction of a new station at ...
... stations numbered 2,692,203 persons . The receipts from pay com- partments aggregated $ 3,117.39 . An appropriation of $ 5,000 was made in the District appropriation act for the fiscal year 1916 for the construction of a new station at ...
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Alley amount Anacostia River appropriation asphalt block asphalt cement asphaltic concrete Avenue NW basins Bidders boiler Brenizer Bridge Carpentering cents per square collection concrete base construction contract contractor corner cost cubic foot cubic yard curb deduct District of Columbia Electric ended June 30 engine house engineer commissioner feet of service fiscal year ended Fourteenth Street gallons Georgia Avenue Glazing grade gravel hauling Heating inspection INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS installed July June 30 K Streets Labor laid linear feet manhole material Metered Miscellaneous municipal Northwest Ordinary excavation Painting Park pavement paving Place plant Plumbing Portland cement Potomac pumping removed repairs Road roadway Rock Creek Rock Creek Park sand School service sewers sewage Sewer brick masonry side square yard station stone street cleaning Street NW suburban superintendent of street surface Tinning tion Total trees trunk sewer UNIV Unmetered vitrified vitrified brick Washington Wisconsin Avenue
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Página 311 - ... promptly make payments to all persons supplying him or them with labor and materials in the prosecution of the work provided for in such contract...
Página v - ... an Act providing a permanent form of government for the District of Columbia...
Página 47 - ... any improper materials used in its construction, or by or on account of any act or omission of the said contractor or his agents...
Página 312 - Columbia in completing the said contract in excess of the price herein stipulated to be paid the contractor for completing the same, and also all costs of inspection and superintendence, Including all necessary traveling expenses connected therewith incurred by the...
Página 299 - ... loss or damage due to negligence, or arising out of the nature of the work to be done, or from any unforeseen or unusual obstructions or difficulties which may be encountered in the prosecution of the same, or from the action of the elements, will be sustained by the contractor. 5. Employees. — The contractor shall employ capable superintendents or foremen to represent him on the work, and they shall receive and obey orders from the engineer.
Página xvii - President, in the interest of public health, comfort, morals, safety, and welfare, to provide for the discontinuance of the use as dwellings of buildings situated in alleys and to eliminate the hidden communities in inhabited alleys of the District of Columbia...
Página 290 - When the asphaltic cement contains over 5 per cent of material that will separate by subsidence while in a molten condition, it must be thoroughly agitated before drawing from storage and while in use in the supply kettles, so as to insure a uniform cement. These properties shall be determined by tests made by uniform methods, descriptions of which are on file in the office of the Engineer Commissioner.
Página 272 - ... engineer and the space filled with suitable material thoroughly compacted. The bed, after being trimmed so as to be parallel to the surface of...
Página 278 - Retain fund.—The retain fund shall be subject to the control of the commissioners of the District of Columbia for the purpose of maintaining the work in repair and making good any defects discovered during the period specified.
Página 286 - No hydraulic cement shall be used upon the work until it has been tested in the office of the Engineer Commissioner and accepted by him, the tests to extend over such length of time, not exceeding twenty-eight days, as the Engineer Commissioner may think necessary.