War Emergency Construction: Organization, policies, transactionsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1920 |
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Halaman iii
... Reason for abandonment of this plan - Adoption of plan of Government construction and operation - Policy with reference to investigations . CHAPTER IV . MEASURES ADOPTED TO PREVENT NEEDLESS CONSTRUCTION . The problem -- Ascertaining ...
... Reason for abandonment of this plan - Adoption of plan of Government construction and operation - Policy with reference to investigations . CHAPTER IV . MEASURES ADOPTED TO PREVENT NEEDLESS CONSTRUCTION . The problem -- Ascertaining ...
Halaman 1
... reasons ) were inevitably placed in regions remote from large cities , the problem of sup- plying the labor in the quantity needed was exceed- ingly difficult . Unskilled labor could frequently , but not always , be drawn from the ...
... reasons ) were inevitably placed in regions remote from large cities , the problem of sup- plying the labor in the quantity needed was exceed- ingly difficult . Unskilled labor could frequently , but not always , be drawn from the ...
Halaman 3
... reasons of privacy the door must be kept closed , there is at least discomfort from hot , humid , stale air , and probably reduced resistance to disease . Through poor lighting ill health may be caused in a variety of ways . In the ...
... reasons of privacy the door must be kept closed , there is at least discomfort from hot , humid , stale air , and probably reduced resistance to disease . Through poor lighting ill health may be caused in a variety of ways . In the ...
Halaman 7
... reasons that additional housing be provided for those already attempting to live there . Numbers of good mechanics ... reason . Six companies employing 562 men report that 192 men left their employ in 1917 due to lack of satisfactory ...
... reasons that additional housing be provided for those already attempting to live there . Numbers of good mechanics ... reason . Six companies employing 562 men report that 192 men left their employ in 1917 due to lack of satisfactory ...
Halaman 15
... reasons , and evidence to the executive committee , which in turn submitted their recommendations to the board of directors of the Housing Corporation for approval . ( See Vol . I , Chap . VII and Appendix XXIII . ) COMMITTEE ON ...
... reasons , and evidence to the executive committee , which in turn submitted their recommendations to the board of directors of the Housing Corporation for approval . ( See Vol . I , Chap . VII and Appendix XXIII . ) COMMITTEE ON ...
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agreement amount appraisal approved armistice assistant Bridgeport building Bureau architect Bureau of Industrial carpenters cents an hour CHIG committee common labor contract contractor Cost engineer director District town planner East Moline Emergency Fleet Corporation employees equipment expense Federal field auditor furnished Government Hampton Roads Homes Registration Service Housing and Transportation Housing Corporation housing projects increase Industrial Housing Industrial Relations Division Industries Board investigation July June 30 land lease lessee loans material ment MICHIG month navy yard necessary Norfolk operation organization owner paid pay roll payment plant plasterers Pompton Lakes Portsmouth President Project manager purchase Real estate Real Estate Division released rental representative requisition rooms RSITY Secretary of Labor secure Sept superintendent supply tenants tion Total United States Housing UNIV UNIV vouchers wages War Industries Board Washington Watertown workers
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Halaman 56 - No public money shall be expended upon any site or land purchased by the United States for the purposes of erecting thereon any armory, arsenal, fort, fortification, navy yard, customhouse, lighthouse, or other public building, of any kind whatever, until the written opinion of the Attorney General shall be had in favor of the validity of the title, nor until the consent of the legislature of the State in which the land or site may be, to such purchase, has been given.
Halaman 147 - That for and in consideration of the sum of one dollar cash in hand paid by the party of the second part to the party of the first part...
Halaman 360 - ... has not paid, or promised or agreed to pay, to any third person in consideration of such procurement or in compensation for services in connection therewith, any brokerage, commission, or percentage upon the amount receivable by...
Halaman 56 - President and shall be entitled to sue the United States to recover such further sum as, added to said...
Halaman 228 - No laborer or mechanic doing any part of the work contemplated by this contract, in the employ of the Contractor or any subcontractor contracting for any part of said work contemplated, shall be required or permitted to work more than eight hours in any one calendar day...
Halaman 364 - Owner shall also be at liberty to terminate the employment of the Contractor for the said work and to enter upon the premises and take possession, for the purpose of completing the work included under this contract, of all materials, tools and appliances thereon, and to employ any other person or persons to finish the work, and to provide the materials therefor...
Halaman 57 - An act to authorize the President to provide housing for war needs...
Halaman 104 - That no eviction or distress shall be made during the period of military service in respect of any premises for which the agreed rent does not exceed $50 per month, occupied chiefly for dwelling purposes by the wife, children, or other dependents of a person in military service, except upon leave of court granted upon application therefor or granted in an action or proceeding affecting the right of possession.
Halaman 55 - An Act making appropriations to supply urgent deficiencies in appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1918, and prior fiscal years, on account of war expenses, and for other purposes,
Halaman 365 - Surety), are held and firmly bound unto the United States of America in the sum of dollars ($ ) for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.