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Thanks also to Graham Lloyd for being the clerk of the works!
Yet even so, I think that if my clerk of the works had a word with the superintendent something might come of it.
Four years later he was promoted to clerk of the works and posted to Minorca.
It is unclear to what extent he was involved in design at Hatfield, where he served as clerk of the works.
During construction the vault was supported upon a wooden centering built by John Lenthall, the Clerk of the Works.
The poet Geoffrey Chaucer worked at Windsor Castle as 'Clerk of the Works' in 1391.
Accordingly I offered my services to Mr Brettingham as Clerk of the Works if he should want such a man.
He also served as Clerk of the Works at Chelsea Hospital and as Surveyor to the Mint.
Geoffrey Chaucer (c. 1343-1400) was Clerk of the Works at Berkhamsted Castle in 1389.
James Brindley was the chief engineer and John Varley the Clerk of the Works.
Alquist - Clerk of the Works, R.U.R.
Cleve was King's Chaplain and clerk of the works, and carried out building at the Palace of Westminster and the Tower.
Martin Fletcher, the clerk of the works, who had given the initial advice for the cathedral to close, had been rushed to hospital in an ambulance after collapsing from stress.
-1753), who held the combined posts of Surveyor of the Horse Guards and Clerk of the Works at Chelsea Hospital from 1728 to 1753.
"That's an example that says nobody, not the architect, not the clerk of the works, not the contractors, nobody was paying attention to detail," Mr. Yasgur said.
The Clerk of Works (or clerk of the works), often abbreviated CoW, is employed by the architect or client on a construction site.
Mr. Santoro, a registered Republican and a former Clerk of the Works , is running for the top elective office of first selectman as a petitioning candidate.
His working life was spent as a civil servant in the important government Office of the privy Seal in Westminster, where Chaucer was Clerk of the Works.
The new office of Clerk of the Works at Richmond New Park Lodge was created for him in 1727, when he was engaged in building the structure.
Mr. Bradford was the senior clerk of the works for Suffolk County in Riverhead, L.I. Dr. Ritz was a dentist.
Poor Mr Buck, Clerk of the Works, having hurt himself by drinking and inattention to his business, got paid off but made friends through Mr Brettingham to get in again.
One reason for the management problems, the auditors said, is that the construction manager "has little more responsibility and authority than would typically be assigned to a clerk of the works" under the contract with the hospitals corporation.
The process was not without tragedy, when an assistant to Latrobe, John Lenthall, Clerk of the Works, was killed upon removing a center wooden ceiling support prematurely against Latrobe's advice.
According to Sam Clark, an architect and builder in Boston and now Goddard's "Clerk of the Works," the complete restoration of the campus will take 10 years and roughly $2 million.
Clerks of Works are either on site all the time or make regular visits.
His father was the Clerk of Works at the new estate.
Work on the building began in the Spring of 1873, when a clerk of works was appointed.
As a result, and following a working party review, it was decided that the clerk of works role was no longer required.
The Clerk of Works is a very isolated profession on site.
Windsor Castle (he succeeded his father's role as clerk of works)
Most of the building work was done by the friars themselves, with a brother acting as clerk of works.
It included among its number the king's clerk of works, no less than Geoffrey Chaucer.
The clerk of works ought to visit the centre on a monthly basis and sign the log book but this is not being done.
Also known as: Clerks of works; contracts managers; site managers.
James G. Gamble, architect, was the clerk of works.
The first clerk of works during the construction was Paul Widemann until his death in 1568.
His father was a clerk of works in the Ordnance Office at Portsmouth.
The Clerk of Works supervised the maintenance of the house and other properties on the estate.
Garrett started as a clerk of works, then in 1735 set up his own practice in the North of England.
Of the 17 other clerks of works, several were close to retirement age and took the opportunity to retire early; others were given severance terms.
Greenwich Hospital (as clerk of works)
In 1781-2 he was employed (under Chambers) as assistant clerk of works at Somerset House.
He was also employed as a clerk of works in the offices of Sir Charles Barry.
Second to Chapple was William Frame, who acted as clerk of works.
He was born the son of soldier and trained initially as a carpenter, before becoming a Clerk of Works.
The development division has witnessed the end of an era with the disbanding of the team of clerks of works.
Visits of Clerk of Works Visits will be made on a request basis.
An "Ecological Clerk of Works" has been appointed to make sure the building works do not harm the wildlife.
St James's Palace (as clerk of works)
Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
Clerks of Works are either on site all the time or make regular visits.
His father was the Clerk of Works at the new estate.
Work on the building began in the Spring of 1873, when a clerk of works was appointed.
As a result, and following a working party review, it was decided that the clerk of works role was no longer required.
The Clerk of Works is a very isolated profession on site.
Windsor Castle (he succeeded his father's role as clerk of works)
Most of the building work was done by the friars themselves, with a brother acting as clerk of works.
It included among its number the king's clerk of works, no less than Geoffrey Chaucer.
The clerk of works ought to visit the centre on a monthly basis and sign the log book but this is not being done.
Also known as: Clerks of works; contracts managers; site managers.
James G. Gamble, architect, was the clerk of works.
The first clerk of works during the construction was Paul Widemann until his death in 1568.
His father was a clerk of works in the Ordnance Office at Portsmouth.
The Clerk of Works supervised the maintenance of the house and other properties on the estate.
Garrett started as a clerk of works, then in 1735 set up his own practice in the North of England.
Of the 17 other clerks of works, several were close to retirement age and took the opportunity to retire early; others were given severance terms.
Greenwich Hospital (as clerk of works)
In 1781-2 he was employed (under Chambers) as assistant clerk of works at Somerset House.
He was also employed as a clerk of works in the offices of Sir Charles Barry.
Second to Chapple was William Frame, who acted as clerk of works.
He was born the son of soldier and trained initially as a carpenter, before becoming a Clerk of Works.
The development division has witnessed the end of an era with the disbanding of the team of clerks of works.
Visits of Clerk of Works Visits will be made on a request basis.
An "Ecological Clerk of Works" has been appointed to make sure the building works do not harm the wildlife.
St James's Palace (as clerk of works)
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