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... cost 10 years from now but I am sure it would cost twice as much , or at least I would hazard that thought . I am informed that construction costs are increasing at the rate of 3.2 per- cent per year . Thus , the cost of construction of ...
... cost 10 years from now but I am sure it would cost twice as much , or at least I would hazard that thought . I am informed that construction costs are increasing at the rate of 3.2 per- cent per year . Thus , the cost of construction of ...
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... cost would be $ 48 million , which would amount to $ 67.15 per square foot for construction costs only . Senator HOLLINGS . How much would it be in 1974 ? Mr. WHITE . $ 48 million instead of $ 45 million , and the square- foot cost ...
... cost would be $ 48 million , which would amount to $ 67.15 per square foot for construction costs only . Senator HOLLINGS . How much would it be in 1974 ? Mr. WHITE . $ 48 million instead of $ 45 million , and the square- foot cost ...
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... COST The estimates on the second page of this statement indicate that without the extra story , which has been proposed by the Public Works Subcommittee for some commercial purposes at the surface level , that the total cost would be ...
... COST The estimates on the second page of this statement indicate that without the extra story , which has been proposed by the Public Works Subcommittee for some commercial purposes at the surface level , that the total cost would be ...
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... cost estimate was increased to $ 363,000 . A recently completed mail sample analysis indicated that $ 69,000 of the increased cost is charged to the appropriation Salaries and Expenses , Library of Congress . The base for postal service ...
... cost estimate was increased to $ 363,000 . A recently completed mail sample analysis indicated that $ 69,000 of the increased cost is charged to the appropriation Salaries and Expenses , Library of Congress . The base for postal service ...
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... cost $ 1 million a year and 200 nolice officers would cost $ 2 million a year . While this program would cost an initial $ 3 million , it would be a one - time outlay and it would seem to save money . Senator HOLLINGS . If we had 100 ...
... cost $ 1 million a year and 200 nolice officers would cost $ 2 million a year . While this program would cost an initial $ 3 million , it would be a one - time outlay and it would seem to save money . Senator HOLLINGS . If we had 100 ...
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