Council Proceedings: August 1, 1902

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August 1st, 1902.

PROPOSAL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF TWO ADDITIONAL ROOMS ON THE THIRD WARD SCHOOL.

To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Fort Worth, Texas.

Gentlemen:-

In response to your Notice to Contractors, dated September July 24th, 1902, a copy of which is hereto attached, and made a part hereof, the undersigned hereby propose to furnish all the material and labor necessary to the complete construction of two additional rooms on the Third Ward School, in the City of Fort Worth, Texas, strictly in accordance with the plans and specifications for the said work, on file in the office of John B. Hawley, City Engineer, for the lump sum of $2165.00 Twenty One Hundred and Sixty Five, Dollars.

The undersigned hereby agree, in case this proposal is accepted, to furnish the required bond, with good and sufficient sureties, to be approved by the Mayor of Fort Worth, and to enter into contract with the City of Fort Worth within three (3) days after notice of such acceptance, and to fully complete the entire work within Forty days after signing said contract.

In the event of the refusal or neglect of the undersigned to furnish the required bond- with said sureties, and to enter into contract as above stipulated, then the said City shall have the right to retain and to convert the avails of the certified check, herewith submitted, to and for the sole use and benefit of the City, as liquidated damages for said refusal or neglect.

And I further declare that I have carefully examined the specification and plans for the work, and the form of contract and bond for same, and also the premises upon which the work is to be done, and that by personal examination of said premises, and by other means, have satisfied myself as to the nature of said work, and will contract to perform all work, and furnish all materials and labor necessary and proper for the purpose, and to complete the work within the time herein mentioned, and on the conditions mentioned, described and set forth in this proposal and the said notice, form of contract, plans and specifications.

And I further declare that I fully understand all measurements that may necessarily be made during the course of the work, are to "net" and not "customary" or rule measurements.

(Signed) L. A. Currant

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PHONE 558. 1007 MAIN STREET.

W. R. FRANCIS, DEALER IN HARDWARE AND HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING GOODS. Builders' Hardware a Specialty.

phone 558

We do all Kinds of Tin and Cornice Work. See Me, Get My Prices and Save Money.

Fort Worth, Texas Aug 1 1902

Mr. John B. Hawley

Bid one third ward School House & will finish all material and do all Labor and compleate same for the sum of twenty three hundred and fifty Dollars.

$2350.00

J. Morgan Davis

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August 1st, 1902.

PROPOSAL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF TWO ADDITIONAL ROOMS ON THE THIRD WARD SCHOOL.

To the Honorable Mayor and City Council, Fort Worth, Texas.

Gentlemen:-

In response to your Notice to Contractors, dated September July 24th, 1902, a copy of which is hereto attached, and made a part hereof, the undersigned hereby propose to furnish all the material and labor necessary to the complete construction of two additional rooms on the Third Ward School, in the City of Fort Worth, Texas, strictly in accordance with the plans and specifications for the said work, on file, in the office of John B. Hawley, City Engineer for the lump sum of Twenty two and Seventy Seven 2277 Dollars.

The undersign hereby agree, in case this proposal is accepted, to furnish the required bond, with good and sufficient sureties, to be approved by the Mayor of Fort Worth, and to enter into contract with the City of Fort Worth within three (3) days after notice of such acceptance, and to fully complete the entire work within Forty days after signing said contract.

In the event of the refusal or neglect of the undersigned to furnish the required bond-with said sureties-, and to enter into contract as above stipulated, then the said City shall have the right to retain and to convert the avails of the certified check, herewith submitted, to and for the sole use and benefit of the City, as liquidated damages for said refusal or neglect.

And ______ further declare that we have carefully examined the specifications and plans for the work, and the form of contract and bond for same, and also the premises upon which the work is done to be done, and that by personal examination of said premises, and by other means, have satisfied _____________ as to the nature of said work; and will contract to perform all work and furnish all materials and labor necessary and proper for the purpose, and to complete the work within the time mentioned, and on the conditions mentioned, described and set forth in this proposal and the said notice, form of contract, plans and specifications.

And we further declare that we fully understand that all measurements that may necessarily be made during the course of the work, are to be "net" and not "customary" or rule measurements.

(Signed) Embry & Price

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FILED 8/1 1902 Jno T. Montgomery

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JOHN B. HAWLEY, CONSULTING ENGINEER, MEMBER AMERICAN SOCIETY CIVIL ENGINEERS, CITY ENGINEER, FORT WORTH.

FORT WORTH, TEXAS Aug. 1st 1902.

Gentlemen:

Attached hereto please find estimate No. 10 of work done and material furnished by L.S.Leversedge and Co. Contractors on the Jennings Avenue Viaduct.

Respectfully, John B. Hawley City Engineer.

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