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" The cement shall be stored in such a manner as to permit easy access for proper inspection and identification of each shipment, and in a suitable weather-tight building which will protect the cement from dampness. "
A Hand-book for Cement Users - Page 75
by Charles Carroll Brown - 1905 - 369 pages
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Radford's Cyclopedia of Construction: Carpentry, Building and ..., Volume 7

William A. Radford, Alfred Sidney Johnson - Architecture - 1909 - 500 pages
...therefrom without delay. 3. In order to allow ample time for inspecting and testing, the cement must be stored in a suitable weathertight building, having...access for proper inspection and identification of each carload. 5. Every facility shall be provided by the Contractor and a period of at least fourteen days...
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A Treatise on Masonry Construction

Ira Osborn Baker - Masonry - 1909 - 772 pages
...testing, the cement should be stored in a suitable weather-tight building having the floor proj>erly blocked or raised from the ground. 4. The cement shall...proper inspection and identification of each shipment. 6. Every facility shall lie provided by the contractor and a period of at least twelve days allowed...
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A Treatise on Masonry Construction

Ira Osborn Baker - Masonry - 1909 - 798 pages
...allow ample time for inspecting and testing, the cement should be stored in a. suitable weather-light building having the floor properly blocked or raised...stored in such a manner as to permit easy access for projier inspection and identification of each shipment. 6. Every facility shall be provided by the...
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Mineral Resources of the United States, Part 2

United States. Bureau of Mines - Digital images - 1919 - 1164 pages
...in bulk. A bug shall contain 94 pounds net. A barrel shall contain 376 pounds net. Storage. — 10. The cement shall be stored in such a manner as to...proper Inspection and identification of each shipment and in a suitable weather-tight building which will protect the cement from dampness. INSPECTION. 11....
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Cyclopedia of Civil Engineering: A General Reference Work on Surveying ...

Frederick Eugene Turneaure - Civil engineering - 1909 - 538 pages
...stored in a suitable weather-tight building having the floor properly blocked or raised from the ground. The cement shall be stored in such a manner as to...proper inspection and identification of each shipment. Every facility shall be provided by the contractor, and a period of at least twelve days allowed for...
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Cyclopedia of Architecture, Carpentry and Building: Masonry and concreting ...

Architecture - 1909 - 560 pages
...stored in a suitable weather-tight building having the floor properly blocked or raised from the ground. The cement shall be stored in such a manner as to...proper inspection and identification of each shipment. Every facility shall be provided by the contractor, and a period of at least tweive days allowed for...
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Law and Business of Engineering and Contracting: With Numerous Forms and ...

Charles Evan Fowler - Engineering - 1909 - 180 pages
...a suitable weather-tight building having the floor properly blocked or raised from the ground. 13. The cement shall be stored in such a manner as to...proper inspection and identification of each shipment. 14. Every facility shall be provided by the Contractor and a period of at least twelve days allowed...
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Standard Specifications for Structural Steel, Timber, Concrete and ...

John Christian Ostrup - Reinforced concrete - 1910 - 120 pages
...floor properly blocked or raised from the ground. (d) The cement shall be stored in such a manner at to permit easy access for proper inspection and identification of each shipment. (e) Every facility shall be provided by the contractor and a period of at least twelve days allowed...
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Manual of the American Railway Engineering Association

American Railway Engineering Association - Railroad engineering - 1911 - 520 pages
...manufacture or on the work. 3. In order to allow ample time for inspecting and testing, the cement shall be stored in a suitable weather-tight building having...proper Inspection and identification of each shipment. 163 5. Every facility shall be provided by the contractor and a period of at least twelve days allowed...
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Experimental Engineering and Manual for Testing: For Engineers and for ...

Rolla Clinton Carpenter, Herman Diederichs - Building materials - 1911 - 1176 pages
...a suitable weather-tight building having the floor properly blocked or raised from the ground. (d) The cement shall be stored in such a manner as to...proper inspection and identification of each shipment. (e) Every facility shall be provided by the contractor and a period of at least twelve days allowed...
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