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and shall erect the structure complete and paint the same. (Pars. 

 254, 255.) 



In the case of a bridge, or trestle, he shall furnish and frame 

 all floor timbers, guard rails, handrailings, trestle timbers, etc., 

 complete ready for the rails. 



Wherever necessary he shall drill holes in the masonry, 

 properly place all anchor bolts and securely attach them to the 

 masonry by Portland cement, or otherwise. 



261. Safeguards and Damages. The contractor shall furnish, 

 at his own expense, all watchmen, guards, signals, night lights, 

 etc., for the prevention of accidents, and be responsible for the 

 safety of the structure; and he shall assume full responsibility 

 for all accidents to men, animals, and materials before the com- 

 pletion and final acceptance of the structure and shall indemnify 

 the purchaser for any and all claims for damages arising there- 

 from. 



262. Defective Work. The contractor shall, at his own 

 expense, remove, rebuild, or make good any damaged material 

 or defective work, even if the same through an oversight or 

 otherwise has been previously accepted. 



263. Clearing-up. When the erection is completed the con- 

 tractor shall, at his own expense, remove all falsework, rubbish, 

 and other useless material caused by his operations. 



264. When the Purchaser Erects. In case the purchaser 

 erects the work the material shall be delivered on cars at the 

 railway station mentioned in the contract. 



Any extra cost incurred by the purchaser, during the erection, 

 due to defective material or workmanship, shall be borne by the 

 contractor. 



