| Fred Lavis - Railroads - 1917 - 646 pages
...weather-tight building having the floor properly blocked or raised from the ground. 4. The cement shall be stored in such a manner as to permit easy access...proper inspection and identification of each shipment. 5. Every facility shall be provided by the contractor and a period of at least tweJve dayt allowed... | |
| Roy Andrew Seaton - Concrete construction - 1918 - 246 pages
...bag shall contain 94 Ib. net. A barrel shall contain 376 Ib. net. 10. Storage. — The cement shall be stored in such a manner as to permit easy access...building which will protect the cement from dampness. IV. INSPECTION 11. Inspection. — Every facility shall be provided the purchaser for careful sampling... | |
| John Milton Goodell - Roads - 1918 - 272 pages
...bulk. A bag shall contain 94 pounds net. A barrel shall contain 376 pounds net. 10. The cement shall be stored in such a manner as to permit easy access...building which will protect the cement from dampness. 11. Inspection. — Every facility shall be provided the purchaser for careful sampling and inspection... | |
| John Butler Johnson - Building materials - 1918 - 884 pages
...bag shall contain 94 Ib. net. A barrel shall contain 376 Ib. net. 10. Storage. — The cement shall be stored in such a manner as to permit easy access...building which will protect the cement from dampness. IV. INSPECTION 11. Inspection. Every facility shall be provided the purchaser for careful sampling... | |
| M. O. Withey, James Aston - 1918 - 1322 pages
...bag shall contain 94 Ib. net. A barrel shall contain 376 Ib. net. 10. Storage. — The cement shall be stored in such a manner as to permit easy access...building which will protect the cement from dampness. IV. INSPECTION 11. Inspection. Every facility shall be provided the purchaser for careful sampling... | |
| Materials - 1918 - 992 pages
...shipped in bulk. A bag shall contain 94 Ib. net. A barrel shall contain 376 Ib. net. 10. The cement shall be stored in such a manner as to permit easy access...identification of each shipment, and in a suitable weather- tight building which will protect the cement from dampness. IV. INSPECTION. 11. Every facility... | |
| George A. Hool, Nathan C. Johnson - Concrete construction - 1918 - 1056 pages
...elevation by means of a false floor, so as to insure ventilation underneath. The cement should further be stored in such a manner as to permit easy access for proper inspection and identification or removal of each shipment. When cement is not mill-tested, a proper period before cement is needed... | |
| GEORGE A. HOOL,S.B. - 1918 - 982 pages
...elevation by means of a false floor, so as to insure ventilation underneath. The cement should further be stored in such a manner as to permit easy access for proper inspection and identification or removal of each shipment. When cement is not mill-tested, a proper period before cement is needed... | |
| George A. Hool, Nathan C. Johnson - Concrete construction - 1918 - 924 pages
...eleva:ion by means of a false floor, so as to insure ventilation underneath. The cement should urther be stored in such a manner as to permit easy access for proper inspection and identifi•ation or removal of each shipment. When cement is not mill-tested, a proper period before... | |
| Albert Irvin Frye - Civil engineering - 1918 - 1698 pages
...weather-tight building having the floor properly Iced or raised from the ground. (4) The cement shall be stored in such a manner as to permit easy access for proper inspection and identifi of each shipment. (5) Every facility shall be provided by the cr ~" and a period of at least... | |
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