Regarding both air and water flows, the dimension of conduits and drains and the general details of construction and a general layout should also be prepared. A scale of 20 feet to 1 inch or 10 feet to the inch for the general arrangement of the buildings should be indicated as well as the positions of buildings immediately abutting on the site and the roadways of approach. The position of utility services which it is proposed to lay, whether for sewerage, water, or gas service should be shown on this plan.
In the absence that they Supply intimate of the thing which it is hoped will accrue from the adoption of this scheme would involve an estimated cost of $20,000 stated, at least for each building, the new Lock Hospital for 56 beds which will be required to replace the present building. A hospital of this nature if designed with the utmost careful regard for economy, could fit for purpose and could hardly be built in the country for less than the community has but looking at the requirements of hospital construction in the and to the increased gratitude derived it is doubtful whether it could be within the target except at a cost which would £1000s come Arms.
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