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THE MEMPHIS BRIDGE.
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COST.
The cost of the Memphis Bridge is given in the following table:
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• East Abutment.....
Small Piers.. ,.. ..
‘"Anchorage Pier.
Pier I. ■ ■■.’[
Foundation..
Masonry ...'...'.. • • • --
Pier II.
Foundation.Masonry ...
Pier III.
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Foundation..:Masonry.
Pier V.
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Cylinders.
Total Substructure. ,
Steel work.Erection...Painting...Floor.......
Total Superstructure, ,.
East Shore..West Shore..
Total Protection.
East Approach.
Grading.
Masonry..
Bridge Superstructure.Highway Approach...
West Approach.
Viaduct...
Timber Trestle.
Grading.
Highway Approach.
Total Approaches. ...
Permanent Track
Engineering.
Tools and Machinery.
Service Tracks.
Buildings.
Unused Material.
Total Sundries.
$70
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669.14
$184
672.15
124
679.77
$47
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828.21
$33
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323.77
$8 457.787 157.263 519.092 642.32
$202 006.1633 651.7621 631.5110 785.50
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267.79
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617.43
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351.92
119
367.01
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388.69
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746.86
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$57
167.02
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516.42
$21
776.45
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$968 987.55
$979 991.04
$93 683.44
$289 751.38
$209 952.04
This includes everything done under the direction of the Chief En-gineer to January 1, 1894. The item of Tools and Machinery is the netbalance remaining in that account after crediting it with all sales. Theexpenses of running and repairing the machinery were charged to theseveral pieces of work on which the tools were in use at the time suchexpenses were incurred.. The charge for Engineering includes all thesalaries and expenses of engineers and inspectors.
The table may be briefly : condensed into the following:
Substructure..
$968 987.55
Superstructure..
979 991.04
Total Bridge proper _v.. „. .4..
$1 948 978.59
Approaches....
$289 751.38
Permanent Track.
38 895.33
Protection.. 1.. ..,....
93 683.44
Tools, Service Tracks, etc.
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Engineering..
128 523.12
TOTAL COST.
$2 542 365.45
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This statement is the cost of construction as expended under thedirection of the Chief Engineer. It does not include land purchases northe various other expenses in the way of interest during constructionand the like with which the capital account was properly chargeable.These items, as reported by the Comptroller, are given in the followingtable:
Total Construction as above..;.
$2 542 365.45
218 369.94
Additional sidings, signals, water station, taxes, insurance, etc.,less rentals..
7 425.47
206 409.86
23 573.33
TOTAL COST, including EVERYTHING.
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TOTAL COST
$2 542 365.45