Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 52.djvu/1182

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52 STAT.] 75TH CONG., 3D SESS.-CH. 681 -JUNE 25, 1938 Navy Yard, Charleston, South Carolina: Extension of services to water front, $80,000; improvement of power plant, $130,000; addi- tional crane on north shipbuilding ways, $50,000; portal crane for new quay wall, $75,000; weight-handling and transportation equip- ment, $54,000. Navy Yard, Mare Island, California: Extension of services, pav- ing and loading facilities, $100,000; improvement of power plant, $380,000; improvement of electric lines to water front, $150,000; transportation equipment, $65,000; improvement of electric power circuits in machine shop, $75,000; drydock crane, $150,000; floating crane, $135,000. Navy Yard, New York, New York: Extension of drydock, num- bered 4, $400,000; improvement of power plant for battleship con- struction, $285,000; addition to structural shop and accessories, $1,367,000; extension of electric lines to water front, $150,000; hammer-head crane for heavy duty, $1,200,000; extension of crane runways over shipbuilding ways, $215,000; improvement and exten- sion of distributing systems, $200,000; improvement of shop lighting, $150,000; weight-handling and transportation equipment, $55,000. Navy Yard, Norfolk, Virginia: Improvement of power plant, $300,000; improvement of electric-distribution systems, $150,000; extension of electric lines to water front, $135,000; floating crane, $100,000; extend boiler- and structural-shop building and accessories, $500,000; weight-handling and transportation equipment, $130,000; additional crane on Pier Numbered 3, $175,000; improvement and extension of distributing systems, $100,000; hammer-head crane for heavy duty, $1,200,000; additional crane in structural shop, $20,000; improvement of ventilation in foundry and structural shop, $55,000; addition to foundry building and accessories, $300,000. Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Addition to machine- shop building and accessories, $625,000; transportation and outside weight-handling equipment, $200,000; improvement of electric dis- tribution to water front, $150,000. Navy Yard, Portsmouth, New Hampshire: Improvement of ship- building ways, $370,000; extension of services to shipbuilding ways and ship fitters' shop, $50,000; addition to ship fitters' shop and accessories, $492,000; alterations to ship fitters' shop, $170,000; crane for handling weldments, $25,000. Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Washington: Graving drydock service and auxiliary construction, $4,500,000; improvement of power plant, $450,000; improvement of shipbuilding dock, $100,000; addition to foundry building and accessories, $300,000; improvement of primary electric-distribution system, $300,000; extension of electric lines to pier 6, $150,000; weight-handling and transportation equipment, $60,000. Navy Yard, Washington, District of Columbia: Improvement of power plant, $415,000; improve electric distribution in shops, $100,000. Naval Training Station, San Diego, California: Extension of sewers and drainage systems of the naval training station and Marine Corps base, $180,000. Naval Proving Ground, Dahlgren, Virginia: Purchase of land for safety zones, $22,000; quarters for officers and accessories, $100,000. Naval Ammunition Depot, Hawthorne, Nevada: Ammunition- storage facilities, $492,000. Model testing plant: To complete the model testing plant authorized by the Act approved May 6, 1936 (49 Stat. 1263, 1264), exclusive of any buildings or facilities for testing other than surface and subsur- face craft, $500,000. Public Works, Bureau of Yards and Docks: Toward the following public-works and public utilities projects at a cost not to exceed the 1141 Charleston, S. C. Mare Island, Calif. New York, N. Y. Norfolk, Va. Philadelphia, Pa. Portsmouth, N. H. Puget Sound, Wash. Washington, D . a . San Diego, Calif. Dahlgren, Va. Hawthorne, Nev. Model testing plant. 49 Stat. 1263. 5 U. S. C., Supp. mI. § 430a. Additional public- works, etc., projects.