Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York, Том 6,Випуски 50 – 68;Том 100,Випуск 6E. Croswell, 1877 |
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... bond of less than one foot . The joints vary from one - half to one inch in thickness . The backing consists of small stones much below the specification size , and laid in fair cement , but without much regard to bond . The wing walls ...
... bond of less than one foot . The joints vary from one - half to one inch in thickness . The backing consists of small stones much below the specification size , and laid in fair cement , but without much regard to bond . The wing walls ...
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... bond also is defective throughout . The walls , however , have stood very well through two seasons , and will probably serve the purpose for which they were designed . The overestimates in the final account relate to embank- ment , and ...
... bond also is defective throughout . The walls , however , have stood very well through two seasons , and will probably serve the purpose for which they were designed . The overestimates in the final account relate to embank- ment , and ...
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... bond among the stones of which it was composed , and there was no lining behind the wall . Inferiority of materials and workmanship render it nearly valueless for the purpose it was designed to serve . The law under which this contract ...
... bond among the stones of which it was composed , and there was no lining behind the wall . Inferiority of materials and workmanship render it nearly valueless for the purpose it was designed to serve . The law under which this contract ...
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... bond and stability . All the embankment estimated should be rejected as not payable under the contract . Nine hundred and thirty - six cubic yards should be deducted from the earth excavation , as constructively estimated in rear of ...
... bond and stability . All the embankment estimated should be rejected as not payable under the contract . Nine hundred and thirty - six cubic yards should be deducted from the earth excavation , as constructively estimated in rear of ...
Сторінка 95
... bond . No gravel lining was found behind the wall . These defects in con- struction render it nearly valueless . The materials and labor employed in its construction were probably worth $ 1.50 per cubic yard . All of the embankment ...
... bond . No gravel lining was found behind the wall . These defects in con- struction render it nearly valueless . The materials and labor employed in its construction were probably worth $ 1.50 per cubic yard . All of the embankment ...
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00 Superintendent abutments act chapter Albany amount April aqueduct Assistant engineer Auditor Bailing and draining Black River canal Boston Braman Burdick C. A. Sweet Canal Board Canal Commissioner canvass Cashman Cayuga and Seneca cents Champlain canal CHEMUNG CANAL Chenango canal Clerk hire contract prices contractor count court Creek feeder CROOKED LAKE CANAL Cubic yards Cubic yards excavation Cubic yards vertical culvert Curran December Denison Richmond Division engineer election embankment Engineer and Surveyor Engineer's estimate Erie canal expenses final account Genesee River Genesee Valley canal hemlock inspectors John Lock tending Lockport London masonry materials furnished McCotter Member of Assembly Merchants and mechanics miles Miscellaneous Mohawk river navigation Ninth ward October Oneida Lake ordinary repairs Oswego canal removing wall-benches reservoir Resident engineer Slope and vertical TABLE tally Tietz Total tow-path side TREMAIN Troy vote waste-weir WESTERN DIVISION yards vertical wall York
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