Specifications for a Bureau of Engraving And Printing for the Chinese Government to Be Erected in Peking, China
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All material used in connection with the stand pipes to have two good heavy coats of the best mineral paint before being shipped from the shops. The contractor must furnish the hinges, etc., for all window guards that come in connection with the fire escapes, the same to be of the same character as those used in the fire escape doors. The enclosures for the guard and matron on the ground floor and for the vault custodian on the third floor are to be as shown on the plans and detailed on sheet N...o. 25, the enclosures for the guard and matron to be of gas pipe as shown, and the enclosure for the vault cus- 84 todian to be built up of angle irons and provided with No. 16 gauge sheet steel shelves, the top shelf to be covered with battleship linoleum, thoroughly and carefully secured in place. The three turn stiles on the ground floor are to be turn stiles "A" with black enameled finish, as made by H. V. Bright, No. 1120 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, 0., U. *S. A. Each turn stile must be provided with a register enclosed in a brass casing with Yale lock, and each stile must be provided with a foot lever device, and so arranged that the turn stiles can also be operated without an attend- ant, if need be.
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