You are already aware that after a lot of difficulty in finding a competent person to design the plans, Mr. Hawkins was selected nearly three years ago for the task.
3. It is unnecessary to do more than observe that, on examination, his plans were deemed insufficient for the purpose, both because they failed to satisfy the requirements of modern Hospital Construction and because they were ill-adapted for the peculiar conditions, climatic and other, under which the building is to be erected.
It was therefore considered more satisfactory to place the work in other hands.
4. So much delay had occurred in the endeavour to select an architect, who with a general knowledge of Hospital Construction,