| 04.12.2011 My usa property |
From the storage bins the sand and gravel were drawn off into dump wagons having a capacity of 2 cu. and hauled a distance of one-half mile to a second set of storage bins located at the top of the shaft leading into the tunnel. The daylesford real estate road from the storage bins at the gravel ...
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| 03.12.2011 Connie wise realty |
coal at $4 per ton 2.00 0.0274 ------ ------- Total cost $431.05 $5.9054 In round figures the cost per cubic yard of concrete in the finished bridge was $5.90. Summarizing we have the following cost per cubic yard of concrete in place: Item. Cement $2.26 Steel 1.22 Lumber 0.22 Gravel and stone ...
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| 03.12.2011 Property in ibiza |
It will be noticed that a record is here given of three different mixtures and that the labor cost of mixing and placing increases with the richness of the mixture. This is because it takes a greater number of batches to the cubic yard. Record has also been given of cost of preparing the mixing ...
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| 01.12.2011 Md real property search |
The charging car was then pulled by the mixer engine up another incline, at the top of which it dumped into the mixer. The concrete car was hauled up another incline to a track carried on the forms and reaching the full length of the culvert work. The placing of the reinforcement is given close ...
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| 01.12.2011 Real property defined |
The stone was shipped in drop-bottom cars and dumped into bins built on the ground under the trestle. The sand was shipped in ordinary coal cars, and dumped or shoveled into bins. The mixing boards were placed on the surface of the ground, and wheelbarrow runways were built up as the work ...
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| 30.11.2011 Real estate ballarat |
The rare use of irregular columns makes form and core construction immovable property definition for them a special problem requiring special detailed estimates in each case. 230 is a case in point; here the form became practically a portable mold for duplicating columns as many times as was ...
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| 30.11.2011 Realty associates |
Frequently the joists and lagging are framed together into panels of convenient size for carrying and erecting. The construction is a simple one in either case where slabs without haunches or plain arches form the filling between beams. Figure 192 shows an arch slab center; plain hook bolts, with ...
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| 30.11.2011 Cross country realty |
At the end of 14 days loosen the wedges of the posts supporting the slab centers and drop these centers a couple of inches: leave the centers in this position for another day, meanwhile examining the tops of premise defintion the slabs to note their condition. Then remove the sides of the beam ...
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| 28.11.2011 Gunne property |
Thus the entire system was collapsible and small alterations were easily made whenever the form was shifted. Flat surfaces or offsets could be obtained at will by either removing or setting in the shoulder pieces. Molding effects were made on the front face of the wall by tacking molding strips to ...
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| 28.11.2011 Tri county realty |
Cores and forms were all cleaned and greased each time they were used. The cores were removed first by means of a lever device and generally within three or four hours after the concrete was placed. The remainder of the form was taken down in two to four days and the beam removed. J.~--In ...
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| 27.11.2011 Property pin |
Three men with one machine made from 100 to 150 blocks per day. 0.03 Carting, yard to building 0.02 Lime and sand for mortar 0.03 Laying in wall 0.10 Loss in making and cutting 0.01 ----- Total $0.39 As each block gave 9 × 32 = 288 sq. ft., of wall surface, the cost of the wall per square foot ...
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