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2780 Memorandum, James Lawrence Carney and Town of Lexington, supplementary conditions, September 19, 1902
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2780 Memorandum, James Lawrence Carney and Town of Lexington, supplementary conditions, September 19, 1902
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2780 Memorandum, James Lawrence Carney and Town of Lexington, supplementary conditions, September 19, 1902
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Gutters . <br /> Along the sides of the drives , .as directed, con- <br /> struct stone gutters eighteen inches wide , carefully rounded and <br /> graded. The stones are to be of even size , egg-shaped, beach stone , <br /> net over four Inches in greatest diameter, earefull$r placed by hand <br /> in a. bed of souid overlaying a concrete base six inches thick . This <br /> concrete is to be coz:iposed, by measure, of five parts broken stone, <br /> tilde, 1,art s staid &,.nd one part Atlas Portland cer ent . <br /> Sidewalk . <br /> Along the front of the lot excavate for stree side" <br /> walk . This walk is to bo built by the town. Care in to be taken, <br /> however, to leave the trench ready for the walk material , the sides <br /> of the excavat�on beinf_; hold up by :lank strongly staked in place, <br /> as before sp. aif3ed . <br /> The laying; out of the wa.l.kks , drives arid surfaces <br /> shall be done by the contractor frorir the plans and directions of the <br /> ArclUtects , the contractor mployin�; the er3Elneers (Pierce and <br /> Barnes r Boston) , who made the original surveys of the lot <br /> LeL�In rrton Workmen. <br /> In to far as Lexington workmen and laborers, citi- <br /> zens of the tt?i?a'2? , tare available for exnpl.oyment on the job and are <br /> competent therefor , they sl_all be giver. the preference in employ- <br /> ment at Wages not, less than those paid to any outsiders on-ployed <br /> in si-:�ilar capacities on the wor# <br /> w�� <br />
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