| Chicago (Ill.) - Chicago (Ill.) - 1881 - 876 pages
...supplied to the city pumping works, in the west division, such connection to be made at such place and in such manner as may be approved by the commissioner of public works. Provided, said company shall agree to pay twenty dollars per million gallons for the... | |
| William Harvey Birkmire - Building - 1893 - 284 pages
...with coal-tar, paraffine varnish, or other suitable preparation before being placed in position. " When footings of iron or steel for columns are placed...below the water-level, they shall be similarly coated for preservation against rust." * " All base-stones shall be well bedded and crosswise, edge to edge.... | |
| New York (State). - Building laws - 1893 - 68 pages
...coated with coal tar, paraffine varnish, or other suitable preparation before being placed in position. When footings of iron or steel for columns are placed below the water level, they shall be similarly coated for preservation against rust. Foundation walls shall be... | |
| Joseph Kendall Freitag - Building, Iron and steel - 1895 - 268 pages
...coated with coal-tar, paraffine varnish, or other suitable preparation before being placed in position. When footings of iron or steel for columns are placed...below the water-level, they shall be similarly coated for preservation against rust." The Chicago ordinance requires a perfect covering' of concrete only... | |
| Chicago (Ill.). City Council - Chicago (Ill.) - 1896 - 864 pages
...herein authorized, to temporarily obstruct any street, boulevard or avenue, for such length of time and in such manner as may be approved by the Commissioner of Public Works. And the said railway companies are hereby jointly and severally authorized, in the prosecution... | |
| New York (N.Y.) - Building laws - 1901 - 186 pages
...than six inches thick and properly joined together, and their tops laid below the lowest water line. Where metal is incorporated in or forms part of a...of iron or steel for columns are placed below the water level, they shall be similarly coated, or inclosed in concrete, for preservation against rust.... | |
| Joseph Kendall Freitag - Building - 1901 - 456 pages
...under the press of circumstances. Steel Foundations, Painting of. — Protection from rust by means of paint, asphaltum, concrete, or "by such materials and in such manner as may he approved by the commissioner of buildings," is specified by the New York building law for metal... | |
| Austin Thomas Byrne - Building - 1902 - 622 pages
...recoated or painted. New York Building Code, 1899. SEC. 25. PROTECTION OF METAL, IN FOUNDATIONS.— .Where metal is incorporated in or forms part of a...of iron or steel for columns are placed below the water level, they shall be similarly coated or enclosed in concrete for pi-eservation against rust.... | |
| Brookline (Mass.). - Building laws - 1903 - 142 pages
...than six inches thick and properly joined together, and their tops laid below the lowest water line. Where metal is incorporated in or forms part of a...such manner as may be approved by the commissioner. When footings of iron or steel for columns are placed below the water level, they shall be similarly... | |
| American Society of Civil Engineers - Civil engineering - 1903 - 896 pages
...steel, when embedded in them. Section 25 of this code reads: " Where metal is incorporated in or forms a part of a foundation it shall be thoroughly protected...may be approved by the Commissioner of Buildings." What appears to be a more serious question than the corrosion of these metals, however, confronts those... | |
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