Checking Schedule for Projected School Buildings

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What measures have been taken to make walls and floors of rooms below grade waterproof?
Do soil conditions make a tile sub-surface drain necessary around the building?
What quality of lime, sand and cement has been specified?
Cement sidewalks, paths and drives?
COMPOSITION OF MORTAR: Usually 1 part cement, . > parts sand, and 10% lime putty.
23 COMPOSITION OF CONCRETE : A good mixture is 1 part cement, 3 parts sand and 5 parts broken stone.
TAKE NOTE WHERE CEMENT FLOORS ARE CALLED FOR ON PLANS
...AND SPECIFICATIONS : Consult Architect and learn location where any special kind of floor has been used other than the ordinary wood floor. The School Board is often surprised on completion of building to find that a cement floor has been laid in a Manual Train- ing Room where sharp tools are used and sometimes dropped and ruined, and wood floor in the Forge Room where hot coals fall on the floor. Special notice should therefore be taken about materials of finished floors in all rooms and spaces.

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