. Construction : a journal for the architectural engineering and contracting interests of Canada . 1 K accommodation to house a force necessary for50,000 people. The competition was rightfullyrestricted to Canadian architects. The work of the assessors, who are held respon-sible for the conditions of the programme, has beenhighly commendable. The board consisted ofHarry H. Bamford, Moose Jaw; F. S. BakerToronto, and P. E. Nobbs, Montreal. The following conditions govern the erection ofthe building: The architect is to make such changesin his competition plan as shallbe necessary to
. Construction : a journal for the architectural engineering and contracting interests of Canada . 1 K accommodation to house a force necessary for50,000 people. The competition was rightfullyrestricted to Canadian architects. The work of the assessors, who are held respon-sible for the conditions of the programme, has beenhighly commendable. The board consisted ofHarry H. Bamford, Moose Jaw; F. S. BakerToronto, and P. E. Nobbs, Montreal. The following conditions govern the erection ofthe building: The architect is to make such changesin his competition plan as shallbe necessary to meet the viewsof the Building Committee,appointed by the Building Committee mayappoint a professional engineerto instal the power, mechan-ical equipment, heating, ven-tilating, illuminating, plumb-ing and other appliances. The sum available for thebuilding and the engineering(exclusive of furniture andarchitects commissions) is$225,000. The building, in-cluding engineering, shouldcost about forty cents percube foot. :^s^^-^.. oi;m;kal \.n ui- sriK fdk city haul, mhosi- ja\v. 12 CONSTRUCTION r-.»^T--.,7;r;-\,<vX^5U^*i?*^^;jW>I?WC?.^V I;, 6. .-^:
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