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[Illustration: SOCIETIES] BOSTON SOCIETY renovation.com OF ARCHITECTS. Recommendations by the Boston Society of Architects, in regard to practice in obtaining estimates from contractors: 1. Drawings, when offered for final or competitive estimates, should be sufficient in number and character to represent the proposed works clearly; should be at a scale of not less construction advertising than one-eighth of an inch construction advertising to the foot, and be rendered in ink or some permanent process. Proper details should be furnished for work that is not otherwise sufficiently described for estimate. They should be definite where not sufficiently defined and explained by drawings, and every distinctive class of work to be included in contract should be mentioned and placed under its appropriate heading. Contractors should be notified, at time of estimate, if they are to be restricted in the employment of construction fall their subcontractors. Sub-bids received by architects should be held as confidential communications until all the estimates in a given class of work have been submitted. The principal contractor should add to his bids all these subestimates while in the architect's office, and should sign a tender in which the names of these above-mentioned subcontractors should be enumerated. A subcontractor should not (without his free consent) be placed under a general contractor, and no general contractor should be compelled to accept (without his free consent) the estimate of any subcontractor.
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