Author: Bossom, Alfred C
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Bossom, Alfred C
The Structural Engineer, Volume 9, Issue 1, 1931
Thames House, which members of this Institution had the opportunity of visiting during construction, consists of two large blocks adjoining Imperial Chemical House, in Grosvenor Road, with a river frontage of 560 ft. R.Travers Morgan
In the sense that there is nothing new under the sun the title of this paper is misleading. In the sense that the ideas set forth could be dug out of literature found on dusty shelves the title would be deceiving. In the sense that the present writer has been emphasizing these ideas for a decade or two the title is camouflage. Edward Godfrey
PART III.-WORKMANSHIP. GENERAL-Where the word Engineer is used in this Report it is to be taken as meaning the structural engineer who acts on behalf of the employer. All workmanship shall be in accordance with best modern practice to the engineer's approval, the necessary accuracy being observed to ensure that all parts will fit together on erection.