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Page 6961
As of June 30, 1957, 637, estimated cost $51 million, had been completed; 295,
estimated cost $41 million, were under construction; and 168 (94 in fiscal year
1958 and 74 in fiscal year 1959) are programed with available appropriations.
As of June 30, 1957, 637, estimated cost $51 million, had been completed; 295,
estimated cost $41 million, were under construction; and 168 (94 in fiscal year
1958 and 74 in fiscal year 1959) are programed with available appropriations.
Page 6964
As of June 30, 1957, 637, estimated cost $51 million, have been completed; 295,
estimated cost $41 million, were under construction; and 168–94 of these in fiscal
year 1958 and 74 in fiscal year 1959—are programed with available ...
As of June 30, 1957, 637, estimated cost $51 million, have been completed; 295,
estimated cost $41 million, were under construction; and 168–94 of these in fiscal
year 1958 and 74 in fiscal year 1959—are programed with available ...
Page 7054
Additional new authorization proposed by fiscal year 1959 bill .. Increases in prior
year's authorization proposed by fiscal year 1959 bin .. Total of fiscal year 1958
residual and proposed fiscal year 1959 authorizations .... Less unfunded ...
Additional new authorization proposed by fiscal year 1959 bill .. Increases in prior
year's authorization proposed by fiscal year 1959 bin .. Total of fiscal year 1958
residual and proposed fiscal year 1959 authorizations .... Less unfunded ...
Page 7099
It also includes the estimated projections through the coming fiscal year . Fiscal
year 1959 will be the 11th year since the postwar return to specific authorization
of the construction projects . The green line at the top of the chart reflects the ...
It also includes the estimated projections through the coming fiscal year . Fiscal
year 1959 will be the 11th year since the postwar return to specific authorization
of the construction projects . The green line at the top of the chart reflects the ...
Page 7459
Based upon the amounts of new authorization and appropriations being
requested for fiscal year 1959 , the effective unfinanced authorization balance at
the end of fiscal year 1959 will be down to $ 415 million as compared to about $
1,200 ...
Based upon the amounts of new authorization and appropriations being
requested for fiscal year 1959 , the effective unfinanced authorization balance at
the end of fiscal year 1959 will be down to $ 415 million as compared to about $
1,200 ...
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Page 7031 - The funds so made available may be expended to acquire, construct, convert, rehabilitate, or install permanent or temporary public works, including land acquisition, site preparation, appurtenances, utilities, and equipment.
Page 7524 - Any contract, awarded as a result of competitive bidding, for the construction of any building, structure, improvement, or facility other than a contract for the construction of housing financed with a mortgage or mortgages insured under the provisions of Title VIII of the National Housing Act, as now or hereafter amended.
Page 7039 - The CHAIRMAN. Are there any questions by any members of the committee ? Mr.
Page 7395 - Vinson (chairman) presiding. The CHAIRMAN. Let the committee come to order. This is a continuation of the hearing on HR 6826.
Page 7391 - In case we do not reach you, if there is no objection on the part of the committee we will schedule you for 11 o'clock tomorrow morning, if that is satisfactory.
Page 7695 - USC 259, 267), and sections 4774 (d) and 9774 (d) of Title 10 United States Code. The authority to place permanent or temporary improvements on land includes authority for surveys, administration, overhead, planning, and supervision incident to construction. That authority may be exercised before title to the land is approved under section 355 of the Itevised Statutes, as amended (40 USC 255), and even though the land is held temporarily.
Page 7314 - The mission of this station is to maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support operations of aviation activities and units of the operating forces of the Navy and other assigned activities and units.
Page 7024 - Is amended by striking out in clause (1) of section 502 the amounts "$116,915,000" and "$294,394,000" and inserting in place thereof "$118,101,000" and "$295,580,000", respectively. TITLE II SEC. 201. The Secretary of the Navy may establish or develop military installations and facilities by acquiring, constructing, converting, rehabilitating, or installing permanent or temporary public works, including site preparation, appurtenances, utilities, and equipment, for the following projects : INSIDE...
Page 7712 - ... improved production schedules, If the Secretary of Defense determines that deferral of such...
Page 7031 - SEC. 305. (a) Public Law 161, Eighty-fourth Congress, as amended, is amended, under the heading "CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES...