Handbook for architects and builders . IN THEWORLD. CHICAGO WAREHOUSE, 442 to 452 WABASH AVENUE. WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OFWINDOW GLASS. GEO. F. Kimball, local manager. Telephone. HARRISON 239. Telephones: \ EXPRESS 657.) MAIN 1745. TYLER & HIPPACa MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS ^y « Plate ana Windou) bm$$. MIRRORS A]SD .\RT GI^A^SS. Offices, 88 RANDOLPH STREET. rlJTr ArTi Warehouse, 78 E. Taylor, on L. S. & M. S. R. R. ??** LllIL/iijU* Estimates from Lists of Sizes or Plans and Specifications. CHAS. KROESCHELL. Prest. ALBERT KROESCHELL. Vice-Prest. OTTO KROESCHELL. Secy and Treas. KROESCHELL BRO


Handbook for architects and builders . IN THEWORLD. CHICAGO WAREHOUSE, 442 to 452 WABASH AVENUE. WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OFWINDOW GLASS. GEO. F. Kimball, local manager. Telephone. HARRISON 239. Telephones: \ EXPRESS 657.) MAIN 1745. TYLER & HIPPACa MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS ^y « Plate ana Windou) bm$$. MIRRORS A]SD .\RT GI^A^SS. Offices, 88 RANDOLPH STREET. rlJTr ArTi Warehouse, 78 E. Taylor, on L. S. & M. S. R. R. ??** LllIL/iijU* Estimates from Lists of Sizes or Plans and Specifications. CHAS. KROESCHELL. Prest. ALBERT KROESCHELL. Vice-Prest. OTTO KROESCHELL. Secy and Treas. KROESCHELL BROS. CO. Boiler and Steam=Fitting Works TUBULAR, LOCOMOTIVE AND { HEATING OF BUILDINGS, UPRIGHT BOILERS, CONNECTING OF BOILERS, OIL AND WATER TANKS, ENGINES, PUMPS, ETC. SHEET IRON WORK. PIPE FITTINGS AND BRASS GOODS. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRING. Office, 55 Erie Street, corner Townsend, CHICAGO. FACTORY, 29 TO 59 ERIE STREET. TELEPHONE, NORTH - ^-=5- KING, QUEEN and REGENT WARM AIR FURNACES. P.\L.\CE KING, QUEEN and REGENT tf; ^ STEAM and HOT WATER >^ BOILERS. ^i^^- l^r/ PALACE KING, QUEEN and REGENT I Safety Sectional Heaters, | FOR STEAM AND WATER HEATING. =5?;^ Palace Qneen Furnace. MARCH R. STORY & SONS, 121 Lake Street, = - CHICAGO. Telephone, MAIN 4669. ,y HMO Palace King Hot Water Boiler. 88 Sec. 71. Materials.—Materials used in the construction of buildings of all classes shallconform to the following specifications : .Sec. 72. Foundation Proportions.—Foundations—How Constructed.—Foundationsshall be proportioned to the actual average loads they will have to carry in the completed andoccupied building, and not to theoretical or occasional loads. Foundations shall be constructed of either of the following : Cement concrete, dimensionor rubble stones, sewer or paving bricks. If iron or steel is used, filling and coating of sameshall be of Portland cement; timber piles covered


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