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... material , and credits the account with all cash discount allowed for prompt payment of bills , instead of taking the cash discount from the unit cost of the material . This saves thousands of calculations , some of which run into many ...
... material , and credits the account with all cash discount allowed for prompt payment of bills , instead of taking the cash discount from the unit cost of the material . This saves thousands of calculations , some of which run into many ...
Halaman 564
... material displaced during the work shall be carefully reset in their respective former posi- tions and any stones broken or damaged by the Contractor must be replaced at the Contractors ' expense . All excavated material and material ...
... material displaced during the work shall be carefully reset in their respective former posi- tions and any stones broken or damaged by the Contractor must be replaced at the Contractors ' expense . All excavated material and material ...
Halaman 576
... material and labor : First cost of conduit , Iron pipe for laterals , Brickwork , including labor and material , Concrete roofs , including labor and material , $ .05 per duct foot .20 66 66 66 13.00 per cubic yard 10.00 " 66 " " 6 ...
... material and labor : First cost of conduit , Iron pipe for laterals , Brickwork , including labor and material , Concrete roofs , including labor and material , $ .05 per duct foot .20 66 66 66 13.00 per cubic yard 10.00 " 66 " " 6 ...
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7Report of Committee on Underground Construc | xii |
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