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Page 708
... least one ( 1 ) inch of wet sand or earth and kept wet for at least seven ( 7 ) days . 28 . PROTECTION The freshly finished walk shall be protected from hot sun and drying winds until it can be sprinkled and covered as above specified ...
... least one ( 1 ) inch of wet sand or earth and kept wet for at least seven ( 7 ) days . 28 . PROTECTION The freshly finished walk shall be protected from hot sun and drying winds until it can be sprinkled and covered as above specified ...
Page 751
... least ten ( 10 ) inches wide and at least two ( 2 ) feet longer than the width of the slab under construction . It shall be applied with a combined crosswise and longitudinal motion and shall leave the surface with an even , gritty ...
... least ten ( 10 ) inches wide and at least two ( 2 ) feet longer than the width of the slab under construction . It shall be applied with a combined crosswise and longitudinal motion and shall leave the surface with an even , gritty ...
Page 848
... least twelve ( 12 ) hours . ( 47 ) Drying Concrete . Precautions shall be taken to prevent concrete from drying until there is no danger of cracking from lack of moisture . Concrete shall be kept moist for at least one week , unless ...
... least twelve ( 12 ) hours . ( 47 ) Drying Concrete . Precautions shall be taken to prevent concrete from drying until there is no danger of cracking from lack of moisture . Concrete shall be kept moist for at least one week , unless ...
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City Planning | 9 |
The Practical Side of City Replanning | 16 |
What About Parks? | 39 |
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