CO129-334 - Governor Nathan - 1906 [5-7] — Page 33

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Momorandum on the system under which large Public Works

are carried out in the Crown Colonies.

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Reference to a Consulting Engineer.

Preliminary surveya

and collection of

information.

It

The following is a brief outline of the

system under which large Public Works are

usually carried out in the Crown Colonies.

is intended only as a general statement of the

principles governing the system and the main

lines of responsibility, special circumstances

frequently raquiring modification of the arrange-

mants described.

2.

When railways or other important works

ars projected in a Colony the course usually

followed is for the Colonial Government to lay

down their requirements and the various conditions

to be fulfilled. When the work is a very large

one, or of a nature falling outside the exper-

ience of the local officers, the next step is

to refer the matter to a Consulting Engineer of

high standing and specially qualified to deal

with the class of work contemplated, in order

that he may advise how the Government require-

ments can best be met.

3. To enable a Consulting Engineer to advise,

it is usually necessary that he should either visit

the Colony in person to collect information and

make the requisite surveys and observations of

that an engineer selected by him and acting on

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