Annual Report of the Croton Aqueduct DepartmentThe Board, 1859 |
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... five square miles . From this area the guages at the driest season show a minimum discharge of 20,279,958 New York gallons in twenty - four hours , which gives five hundred and seventy- nine thousand four hundred and twenty - seven New ...
... five square miles . From this area the guages at the driest season show a minimum discharge of 20,279,958 New York gallons in twenty - four hours , which gives five hundred and seventy- nine thousand four hundred and twenty - seven New ...
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... five cents . Water - tight carts in the conveyance of the refuse are employed as prescribed by ordinance . We have no regular head of account for the construc- tion of sewers , because they have never been paid for by this department ...
... five cents . Water - tight carts in the conveyance of the refuse are employed as prescribed by ordinance . We have no regular head of account for the construc- tion of sewers , because they have never been paid for by this department ...
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... five miles of paved streets ; a large proportion of this pavement has been laid with such an utter disregard to the specifications of the contracts , that to put them in perfect repair would cost more than it would to lay an entirely ...
... five miles of paved streets ; a large proportion of this pavement has been laid with such an utter disregard to the specifications of the contracts , that to put them in perfect repair would cost more than it would to lay an entirely ...
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... for the year 1857 , on account of wells and pumps , was two thousand five hundred dollars . That sum was reduced by the Common Council to one thousand seven hundred dollars , and has proved insuf- ficient Doc . No. 2. ) 20.
... for the year 1857 , on account of wells and pumps , was two thousand five hundred dollars . That sum was reduced by the Common Council to one thousand seven hundred dollars , and has proved insuf- ficient Doc . No. 2. ) 20.
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... five feet diameter , supported by centering . C. 2,800 cubic yards of all other brick masonry . D. 1,370 cubic yards of rubble range masonry . E. 2,575 cubic yards of cut range masonry . F. 889 cubic yards of dimension cut stone masonry ...
... five feet diameter , supported by centering . C. 2,800 cubic yards of all other brick masonry . D. 1,370 cubic yards of rubble range masonry . E. 2,575 cubic yards of cut range masonry . F. 889 cubic yards of dimension cut stone masonry ...
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Annual Report of the Croton Aqueduct Department New York (City) Croton Aqueduct Board Vista completa - 1856 |
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9 inches arches back bays basins and culverts Beekman Bleecker Bowery brick masonry Broadway Canal cents per cubic Coenties slip Common Council concrete contract contractor Croton Aqueduct Board Croton Aqueduct Department Croton Dam Croton river Croton water cubic feet cubic yards cut stone masonry dimension cut stone earth East river Eighth avenue Eleventh embankment engineer may direct excavation feet 6 inches feet 9 feet wide Fifth fore bays four feet Fourteenth Fourth avenue Fulton further agreed gate Greenwich half feet Houston Hudson hundred inches interior diameter labor therefor Lexington Lineal feet LOADS LOADS DATE materials and labor mortar Ninth north gate-house Number of sewers party pavement Pearl pieces pipe vaults reservoir Rivington rock SAND SCHEDULE Second avenue Seventh avenue six inches Sixth avenue specifications square street surface Tenth avenues Third avenue Thirty-ninth tion vitrified stone pipe walls Washington waste weirs West Wooster wrought iron York
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Página 108 - Now, Therefore, the condition of the above obligation is such, that if the said shall well and truly, and in...
Página 76 - To prevent all disputes and litigation, it is further agreed by and between the parties to this contract that said engineer shall, in all cases, determine the amount or the quantity of the several kinds of work which are to be paid for under this contract...
Página 99 - Whenever the contractor is not present on any part of the work where it may be desired to give directions, orders will be given by the Engineer, and shall be received and obeyed by the superintendent or foreman who may have charge of the particular work in reference to which the orders are given.
Página 108 - ... bind ourselves, and each of our heirs, executors and administrators jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
Página 108 - ... then this obligation to be void, or else to remain in full force and virtue of law.
Página 67 - ... no member of the common council head of department, chief of bureau, deputy thereof, or clerk therein, or other officer of the corporation, shall be directly or indirectly interested in any contract, work or business, or the sale...
Página 75 - ... of the first part, for the consideration hereinafter mentioned and contained, and under the penalty expressed in a bond bearing even date with these presents and...
Página 106 - Boston, for or on account of any injuries or damages received or sustained by any party or parties, by or from the said Contractor, his servants or agents...
Página 101 - If such alterations diminish the quantity of work to be done, they shall not constitute a claim for damages, or for anticipated profits on the work that may be dispensed with ; if they increase the amount of work, such increase shall be paid for according to the quantity actually done, and at the price established for such work under this contract...
Página 106 - 23. And the said party of the second part further agrees that he shall not be entitled to demand or receive payment for any portion of the aforesaid work or materials until the same shall be fully completed in the manner set forth in this agreement...