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EARL B. BAILEY, A.I.A.
MARYLAND OFFICE
CHAS. D. PATTON, A.t.A
MILLER EUILDING
ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND
BAILEY AND PATTON
ARCHITECTS
I4OA N. FILLMORE STREET, ARLINGTON I, VIRGINIA
JAcKsoN 5-4314
ApriL 28,
1958
Mr. C. M. Bussinger
Divis ion Superintendent
Loudoun County Schools
Leesburg, Virginia
Re: Douglass Elenentary School
De
ar Mr.
Bu ss
inger
:
are enclosing the contractorts third Applicatioa for
Payment. The estimate of work completed appears to be
in order and payment is trecommended.
We
having trouble with excessive chipping of
the brick wor k which seems to be the f aul-t of the manufacturer rather than the contractor. We have asked for
a conference with the manufacturer fron North Carolina
on the site and would like to have either you or
Mr. Durf ey present, ltle will call you when tt l-s af ranged.
We have been
by Mr. Patton last Monday, the
contractor was instructed to protect the materials on the
site better, particularly the door franes and window
On an inspection trip
frames.
The contractor has been making good progress considering
the amount of rainy weather we have been having.