STRENGTH OF TEMPORARY SUPPORTS. Every temporary support placed under any structure, wall, girder or beam, during the erection, finishing, alteration, or repairing of any building or structure or any part thereof, shall be of sufficient strength to safely... Annual Report - Page 261by Cleveland (Ohio) - 1885Full view - About this book
| 1871 - 1374 pages
...below, without permission so to do having been first obtained from the superintendent of buildings. Every temporary support placed under any structure,...repairing of any building, or part thereof, shall be equal in strength to the permanent support required for such structure, wall, girder, or beam. And the walls... | |
| New York (N.Y.) - 1859 - 596 pages
...pier, column, post, or pillar. Temporary § 5. Every temporary support placed under any wall, mfporta girder, or beam during the erection, finishing, alteration, or repairing of any such dwelling-house, store, store-house, or other building, shall be equal in strength to the permanent... | |
| 1879 - 144 pages
...permission so to do having been obtained from the Superintendent of Buildings. Temporary supports. Every temporary support placed under any structure,...repairing of any building, or part thereof, shall be equal in strength to the permanent support required for such structure, wall, girder, or beam. Braces. And... | |
| New York (State) - 1882 - 642 pages
...permission so to do comp.'sai having been first obtained from the fire department. Every temporary Altering support placed under any structure, wall, girder,...repairing of any building, or part thereof, shall be equal in strength to the permanent support required for such structure, wall, girder, or beam. And the walls... | |
| New York (State) - 1887 - 1072 pages
...onlide111 walk. how"'"8*' covered, having been first obtained from the superintendent of buildings. Every temporary support placed under any structure,...finishing, alteration or repairing of any building or structure, or any part thereof, shall he of sufficient strength to safely carry the load to be placed... | |
| George T. Powell - 1888 - 180 pages
...permission so to do having been obtained from the Superintendent of Buildings. Temporary supports. Every temporary support placed under any structure,...repairing of any building, or part thereof, shall be equal in strength to the permanent support required for such structure, wall, girdr er, or beam. Braces.... | |
| George T. Powell - 1888 - 182 pages
...permission so to do having been obtained from the Superintendent of Buildings. Temporary supports. Every temporary support placed under any structure,...repairing of any building, or part thereof, shall be equal in strength to the permanent support required for such structure, wall, girder, or beam. Braces. And... | |
| William Ezra Worthen - 1892 - 850 pages
...foundation upward to at least one third the height of the building from the curb level. § 8. . . . Every temporary support placed under any structure,...repairing of any building, or part thereof, shall be equal in strength to the permanent support required for such structure, wall, girder, or beam. And the walls... | |
| William Ezra Worthen - 1892 - 848 pages
...foundation upward to at least one third the height of the building from the curb level. § 8. . . . Every temporary support placed under any structure,...alteration, or repairing of any building, or part thereof, sliall be equal in strength to the permanent- support required for such structure, wall, girder, or... | |
| New York (State). - 1893 - 68 pages
...The safe-bearing load to apply to good concrete shall be taken at eleven tons per superficial foot. Every temporary support placed under any structure, wall, girder or beam, during the erection, «5 finishing, alteration or repairing of any building or structure, or any part thereof, shall be... | |
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