The Influence of the Public Works Administration on School Building Construction in New York State, 1933-1936, Issue 762 |
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE SCHOOL BUILDING PROGRAM OF THE PUBLIC | 11 |
The case for Federal | 20 |
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198 projects 40 per cent additional cost Administration of Public aid for school architects board of education built under P.W.A. connected education construction contractors contractors reported cost per cubic costs as reported costs of construction cubic foot decrease delays in approvals double shifts educa Electrical contractors estimated facilities Federal aid Federal Emergency Administration Federal government Federal monies Federal reports fifteen non-P.W.A. FIFTEEN P.W.A. Fletcher Harper grant heating and ventilating increase the cost increases in costs information sheet labor large number median Morrill Act non-P.W.A. project P.W.A. auspices P.W.A. authorities P.W.A. building P.W.A. funds P.W.A. program P.W.A. projects P.W.A. regulations P.W.A. requirements P.W.A. school building Plumbing contractors Public Works Administration quality of construction school building construction school building program school building projects school districts school officials Smith-Hughes Act standard deviation superintendents supervision thirty-hour week tion total cost ventilating contracts wage rate yes no yes yes yes yes York York City