Annual ReportU.S. Government Printing Office, 1918 - Public buildings |
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11 Post 521 Limit increased 527 Building 677 Limit increased 681 Building 872 Building A.-Statement of legislative acquisition of sites Additional land alterations Amount annual repairs Associated with Division authorizations and appropriations awarded for building B.-Statement of expenditures building construction chase Cong construction and annual Contract in force Contract not awarded corresponding line numbers)-Continued Customhouse and post Date of act Date of pur dist DIVISION A.-Statement DIVISION B.-Statement expenditures for building force for building Iowa July 15 July 29 June 12 June 25 June 30 Legislative authorizations Limit of cost Mail-conveying machinery Marine hospital notes relative obligations and balances occupied office and courthouse office and customhouse Ohio pertinent features Post office progress Project or object provision for building Remarks Sept showing outstanding obligations Site and building Statutes Surplus fund surplus-fund deposits Title of building Total to June
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Page 6 - Government not under any executive department, cause the plans, drawings, designs, specifications, and estimates to be prepared in the office of the Supervising Architect, for any building or buildings for governmental purposes which the head of any other executive department or establishment not under an executive department may be authorized to have constructed: Provided, That the proper appropriations for the support and maintenance of the office of the Supervising Architect be reimbursed for...
Page 6 - That hereafter the Secretary of the Treasury may, in his discretion upon the request of the head of any other executive department, or establishment of the Government not under any executive department, cause the plans, drawings, designs, specifications, and estimates to be prepared in the Office of the Supervising Architect, for any building or buildings for Governmental purposes which the head of any other executive department or establishment not under any executive department may be authorized...
Page 6 - The Secretary of the Treasury may, in his discretion, upon the request of the head of any other executive department, independent establishment, or other Federal agency, cause the Procurement Division, Treasury Department...
Page 8 - OFFICE OF THE SUPERVISING ARCHITECT. The following statements show in general the projects authorized by Congress and in detail the financial operations of the Office of the Supervising Architect for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1916: BUILDINGS. New buildings completed (occupied or ready for occupancy) at the close of the fiscal year ended June 30, 1915 913 Purchased completed (Galveston, Tex., appraisers...
Page 5 - June 30, 1904, it was stated that a mass of data covering the general subject of pensions and retirement had been obtained by direction of the governor-general, and it was further reported: " Officers and enlisted men of the military and naval services of the United States receive pay after retirement, and...
Page 7 - I desire again to place on record my appreciation of the loyal support given me by the entire organization of this office.
Page 9 - The legislative act and the sundry civil appropriation act, not having been approved until after the close of -the fiscal year 1918, do not appear in this report.
Page 9 - ... in this report. They will appear in the annual report for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1919.