Practical specifications of works executed in architecture, civil and mechanical engineering [&c.].Spon, 1865 - 416 pages |
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... surface of the road six inches in depth and sixty feet wide , applying the turf or surface so removed to the formation of the footpaths and embankments at the bridge hereinafter mentioned , and for making up the irregularities and ...
... surface of the road six inches in depth and sixty feet wide , applying the turf or surface so removed to the formation of the footpaths and embankments at the bridge hereinafter mentioned , and for making up the irregularities and ...
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... surface of the footpaths , the same to be subsequently raked level and then rolled smooth on the surface with a heavy roller , and to be laid down of such a depth and thickness as that there shall be an uniform thickness or depth of ...
... surface of the footpaths , the same to be subsequently raked level and then rolled smooth on the surface with a heavy roller , and to be laid down of such a depth and thickness as that there shall be an uniform thickness or depth of ...
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... surface nor within a distance of sixty feet from the front boun- dary line of any of the allotments . Provide and lay down under the footpaths at such points as shall be directed by the engineer , three hun- dred feet of six - inch ...
... surface nor within a distance of sixty feet from the front boun- dary line of any of the allotments . Provide and lay down under the footpaths at such points as shall be directed by the engineer , three hun- dred feet of six - inch ...
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... surface for the recep- tion of the intended brickwork . The brickwork to be performed in the best manner with compact , hard , and well - burnt stock bricks in the manner of English bond , such bricks and all other necessary materials ...
... surface for the recep- tion of the intended brickwork . The brickwork to be performed in the best manner with compact , hard , and well - burnt stock bricks in the manner of English bond , such bricks and all other necessary materials ...
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... surface . The first layer to be placed over the pipes with a shovel and not from barrows . The pipes not to be walked upon until this is done . To form the bed for new roads and paths , so as to leave sufficient depth for the materials ...
... surface . The first layer to be placed over the pipes with a shovel and not from barrows . The pipes not to be walked upon until this is done . To form the bed for new roads and paths , so as to leave sufficient depth for the materials ...
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