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3. Construction. 



a. Material: kind and amount required for each 

 building source value. 



b. Labor (manual and animal) : amount required 

 to build a given set of camps cost. 



c. Show interior arrangement of buildings by 

 accurate sketches. 



d. Transportation: log and board camps (non- 

 portable) portable houses floating camps car 

 camps. 



e. Cost of lodging, if any, deducted from wage. 



4. Equipment.* 



a. Stoves : kind and size required for cooking and 

 heating. 



b. Kitchen utensils and dining room ware prepare 

 a complete list, stating total value. 



c. Furniture : character and amount required 

 make sketches of bunks, benches, tables, and 

 other camp-made furniture. 



d. Bedding : character and amount per man by 

 whom furnished rules with reference to total 

 value for the camp. 



e. Laundry : equipment furnished camp rules 

 with reference to. 



f. Drying rooms: character of equipment and 

 amount required for a given number of men. 



g. Refrigeration plants : size, character, and cost, 

 h. Cost of bedding, laundry, etc., per man. 



5. Camp hygiene. 



a. Sanitary arrangements, and rules. 



b. Air and window space: number of cubic feet 

 per man? 



c. Bathing: conveniences for rules regarding. 



d. Medical attention: provisions for cost to 

 employee. 



*Where camp is composed of families and the company 

 provides houses only, state terms under which the latter 

 are furnished. 



