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EARL B. BAILEY, A.I.A.
MARYLAND OFFICE
CHAS. D. PATTON. A.I.A
MTLLER BUILDING
ROCKVILLE. MARYLAND
BAILEY AND PATTON
ARCHITECTS
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I4OA N. FILLMORE STREET, ARLINGTON I, VIRGINIA
JAcKsoN 5-4314
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February 24,
1958
Mr. C. M. Bussinger
Division Superintendent
Loudoun County Schools
Leesburg, Virginia
Re: DouSlass Elenentary School
Dear Mr. Bussinger:
This is to confirn our phone conversation this morning regarding
the cost of raising the primary classroofl wing up to the 1evel of
the elenentaxy wing and draining all the plumbing j.nto the proposed city sewer.
EXTRAS
Joist and concrete forms
Erection
Added masonry
CREDITS
$szst
sfs
4
500
Connecting to sewer
Added grease traps and
piping in kitchen
Total
'100b
?ipe trenches and concrete
$ra oz
omi t ted
Pump
pit
Total
NNT EXTRA
,l
300
$ss:2.
oo
1767.
O0
400
--g+v-eslso 7
In addition to the above, the school board will make a saving of
$ar3oo / $qao or $+,zso for ttre omission of the cast-iron force
line and sewage eJector pumps and I understand will pay the city
the sewer. There will also be a charge
$4,SOO for installing
fron our mechanical engineer for replanning the drainage systen of
$4S0. This makes a difference of $S+s1 to the school board. Haroever, lt should be realized that the liritalng will be rnuch better
off with a gravity-flow sewer. A1so, the added fill obtained from
the construction of the additional four elenenta"xy classrooms can
around the lower end of the school, so the
be used for filling
primary rooms wiLl not be so far out of ground as originally
t
envisioned.