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Alley amount Anacostia River appropriation asphalt basins Bidder Brenizer brick Brightwood Carpentering cement Congress Heights Connecticut avenue contract contractor cost cubic yard curb diameter District of Columbia drawn by janitor E. G. Gummel East side ending June 30 engineer commissioner feet fiscal year ending Florida avenue Fourteenth street furnished G street Gas engines Georgia avenue grade crossings Grading and improving Hampshire avenue hauling Heating inches inspections inspector Jersey avenue June 30 leaks linear foot Location manholes masonry Massachusetts avenue Material drawn meters Miscellaneous North Capitol street North side Painting Park pavements Pipe sewers plumbing Potomac pumping station removed repairs Rhode Island avenue road Rock Creek Schedule of proposals school buildings sewage sewerage sidewalk Sixteenth street Sixth street South side square yard street nw TABLE Thirteenth street Tinning tion Total valves vitrified Warren F Washington water department water mains West side
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244. lappuse - If a bidder wishes to withdraw his proposal he may do so before the time fixed for the opening without prejudice to himself by communicating his purpose in writing to the officer who holds it, and, when reached, it shall be handed to him or his authorized agent unread.
245. lappuse - All loss or damage arising out of the nature of the work to be done under this agreement, or from any unforeseen obstructions or difficulties which may be encountered in the prosecution of the same, or from the action of the elements, or from incumbrances on the line of the work, shall be sustained by the said Contractor.
217. lappuse - ... during the latter part of June and the early part of July, but leaves the latter part of the summer poorly occupied.
29. lappuse - SIR : I have the honor to forward herewith the annual report of the work of harbor improvement in my charge for the year ending June 30, 1883.
226. lappuse - It is further expressly understood and agreed that if any of the pavements laid should, for any reason whatsoever within the period of five years, prove inferior to the best laid in the District prior to July 1...
35. lappuse - SIR : I have the honor to submit the following report of the operations of this office for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1854, and for the third quarter of the current calendar year.
245. lappuse - engineer" is used, it is understood to designate the engineer commissioner of the District of Columbia, or, in his absence, his duly appointed assistants, assistant engineers, and inspectors representing him, limited by the special duties intrusted to them.
236. lappuse - ... 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...
222. lappuse - ... in such proportions that the resulting binder will have life and gloss without an excess of cement. Should it appear dull from overheating or lack of cement, it will be rejected. While hot it will be hauled upon the work, spread upon the base so that when compacted it will be at least 1} inches in thickness, and immediately rammed and rolled until it is cold.
xi. lappuse - INSPECTION OF PRIVATE BUILDINGS. All private building construction in the District of Columbia is inspected under the direction of the inspector of buildings. The total number of inspections during the year was 55,995, an increase over the previous year of 3,042.