Canadian transportation & distribution management . ryfacilities for the receiving and shipping ofmaterial, having platforms on each to tracks. The building is 68 by91 ft., and provision is made for an exten-sion on the west end. It has three floors, abasement, first floor and second floor, andtheir heights are 10 ft., 13 ft., and rangingfrom 12 to 14 ft. on the second floor, re-spectively. The entire building, fromfoundation to first floor line, is of concrete,reinforced where necessary, including the5 ft. permanent platforms and walls of»ame, in which are steel sash for the ad


Canadian transportation & distribution management . ryfacilities for the receiving and shipping ofmaterial, having platforms on each to tracks. The building is 68 by91 ft., and provision is made for an exten-sion on the west end. It has three floors, abasement, first floor and second floor, andtheir heights are 10 ft., 13 ft., and rangingfrom 12 to 14 ft. on the second floor, re-spectively. The entire building, fromfoundation to first floor line, is of concrete,reinforced where necessary, including the5 ft. permanent platforms and walls of»ame, in which are steel sash for the ad-mi ssion of light and ventilation to base-ment. The use of this space under plat-forms gives additional floor space in base-ment. The first floor is of reinforcedconcrete of the mushroom or flat slab stairs to the basement, from the firstfloor in the southeast corner, are of reinforced concrete, and are inclosed in walls ofexpanded metal and cement plaster, withsi eel door and frame into basement. Directly alongside of the stair well is. Second Floor


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