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substituted for the other.
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It is understood, however, that when the contract
was under discussion between the Engineers and the
Contracter, before being signed, it was mutually agreed that rubble should only be substituted for
sand in the event of an insufficient supply of sand
being obtainable by the Contractor er if it was not possible to obtain sand of a suitable quality for
the work.
As it has been proved that sand in sufficient
quantity and of suitable quality can be provided,
it is considered that under these circumstances,
the Contractor can fairly claim to be paid $1.90 per cubic yard for the rubble deposited in the trench, although under the actual wording of the
Contract he is only entitled to $1.10 per cubic
yard.
Item 31- It is evident that when this wall was designed,
settlement was anticipated and sloping blockwork was secordingly adopted to allow for it. From an inspection of the material on which the mound is being founded, it is considered that it is sufficiently solid to take the weight of the
mound and wall without settlement, but when the pressure due to the weight of the wall and the filling behind it comes onto the rubble mound it will compress and a general settlement will take place, the amount of which it is net pessible to estimate accurately, but it will probably be
considerable.
This settlement will take place gradually and will
not finally cease until after the wall has been
backed up, and is taking the surcharge that has
been allowed for in the designing of the wall,
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