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 [54 STAT. PUBLIC LAW S-CH. 430-JUNE 26, 1940 ouantanamo, Cuba. Naval Air Station, Guantanamo, Cuba: Additional aviation shore facilities, including buildings and accessories, $2,900,000; Charlotte Amalie, Marine aviation facilities, Charlotte Amalie, Virgin Islands: V.I, Additional aviation shore facilities, including buildings and acces- sories, $1,500,000; San Diego,C Navalif. ava Air Station, San Diego, California: Additional aviation shore facilities, including buildings and accessories and acquisition of land $5,600,000; Alameda, Cali. Naval Air Station, Alameda, California: Additional aviation shore facilities, including buildings and accessories and acquisition of land, $6,900,000; Unalaska, Alaska. Naval Air Station, Unalaska, Alaska: Aviation shore facilities, including buildings and accessories and acquisition of land, $2,900,000; Tongue Point, Oreg. Naval Air Station, Tongue Point, Oregon: Additional aviation shore facilities, including buildings, accessories, and acquisition of land, $2,000,000; NavalReservebases. Naval Reserve bases: Aviation shore facilities, including acquisi- tion of existing facilities and land, $10,000,000; Auxiliary aviation Auxiliary aviation bases: Development of additional auxiliary base s . aviation bases, including acquisition of land, $10,000,000; Naval training sta- Naval training stations: Additional housing for four thousand tions . men, $3,000,000; Ban Pedro area. Fleet Operatng Base, San Pedro area, California: Development cali t. of fleet operating facilities, including docking, buildings and acces- sories, and breakwater and dredging, including acquisition of land, $19,750,000; Fuel-storage facili- Fuel-storage facilities: Fuel oil, Diesel oil, and gasoline storage ties. at various locations, including acquisition of land, $10,500,000; Key West, Fla. Naval Station, Key West, Florida: Development of water supply, including pipe line and acquisition of land, $2,000,000: Provided, That said pipe line may be built in cooperation with an agency of the State of Florida; Naval Radio sta- Naval Radio Stations, Mare Island and Pearl Harbor: Radio tions, Mare Island and f1 i* Pearl harbor. facilities, including buildings and accessories and acquisition of land, $2,000,000; Aviation-storage fa- Aviation-storage facilities: Aviation storehouses and accessories at cilties. various locations, including acquisition of land, $6,000,000; iono'usinndlreea- Housing and recreation facilities: Development of housing and tonace recreation facilities at various locations, including acquisition of land, $6,000,000; Annapolis, Md. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland: Additional buildings and accessories, $2,000,000; facltitie on-st ora Ammunition-storage facilities: Additional ammunition storage facilities at various locations, including acquisition of land, $5,000,000; Bellevue, D.. Naval Research Laboratory, Bellevue, District of Columbia: Bar- racks building and accessories, $250,000; New London onn. Submarine Base, New London, Connecticut: Additional facilities, including buildings and marine railway, $1,000,000; Foang d c Floating drydock, type D, including accessories, $1,750,000; Balboa, C. Z. Fifteenth Naval District, Balboa, Canal Zone: Administration building and storage facilities, $750,000. Contracts on a cost- The provisions of section 4 of the Act approved April 25, 1939 (53 Stat. 590-592), shall be applicable to all public works and public Priisos. utilities projects provided in this title, regardless of location: Pro- Fixed- t vided, That the fixed fee to be paid the contractor as a result of any contract hereafter entered into under the authority of the above- mentioned Act shall not exceed 6 per centum of the estimated cost of the contract, exclusive of the fee, as determined by the Secretary of the Navy.

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