The Julian Street Inn – Shelter for the Homeless: Cost-free clarifications for residential building – Roof attic ventilation & eave details
25/10/1988Two construction clarifications specifying: 1) The ventilation of the attic in ten sketches illustrating the specifics of construction and the access points through plans, elevations, sections and calculations; 2) The frieze details of construction for both, the residence building and the kitchen building .
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The Julian Street Inn - Shelter for the Homeless: Cost-free clarifications for residential building - Roof attic ventilation & eave details
25/10/1988
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The Julian Street Inn - Shelter for the Homeless: Cost-free clarifications for residential building - Roof attic ventilation & eave details
25/10/1988
References
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The Julian Street Inn - Shelter for the Homeless: Building Permit set R of drawings for the "Residential Building" - Framing Plans
27/08/1987
Three framing plans with additional explanatory details related to specific wood connections and construction specifications.
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The Julian Street Inn - Shelter for the Homeless: Building Permit set R of drawings for the "Residential Building" - Structural Drawings & Construction Details
27/08/1987
Six structural drawings including: 1) & 2) Cross sections with specifications and detail references; 3) Vertical sections with architectural and structural details; 4) Concrete column details; 5) Concrete beam elevations; 6) Stud wall construction .
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The Julian Street Inn - Shelter for the Homeless: Cost-free clarifications lists
28/11/1988
Four lists of clarifications containing: 1) Fourteen non-structural clarifications; 2) Eleven architectural revisions chosen out of the sixteen listed; 3) Twenty eight Structural revisions chosen out of the thirty two listed; 4) Contains the list of all the structural revisions ...
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The Julian Street Inn - Shelter for the Homeless: Change Orders # 14, 14a, 14b and 14c issued by Oliver & Co.
20/12/1988
Four change orders referring to specific number of clarifications provided by C.E.S. and the related costs for adjusting construction details and materials.