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 PUBLIC LAWS-OH. 395-AUG. 21, 1941 Parris Island, S. C. Marine Barracks, Parris Island, South Carolina: Magazines at Hilton Head Island, $25,000. Quantico, Va. Marine Barracks, Quantico, Virginia: Additional ammunition- storage facilities, $58,000. San Diego, Calif. Marine Barracks, San Diego, California: Quarters for bachelor officers, $100,000. Sixth Naval Dis- Sixth Naval District: Development of fleet-landing facilities, including acquisition and acceptance of land, $100,000. Tetnth Naval Dis- Tenth Naval District: Fleet-fuel and storage facilities, including buildings and accessories, $800,000. Dhircteenth Naval Thirteenth Naval District: Barracks and officers' quarters, rifle range, $90,000. tPhotographic facili- Photographic facilities at various locations: Photographic labora- tories, housing, buildings, and accessories, $510,000. Mobile power-plant Mobile power-plant units: Development of two mobile power uni. plants, railway mounted, $2,500,000. yards and stations. Internal security at navy yards and naval stations: Development of flood lighting, fencing, booms, nets, protection of services, fire pro- tection, and the like, $14,500,000. Rgeerve sorage for Reserve storage for gasoline: Development of reserve storage for gasoline at various locations, including buildings and accessories, $2,500,000. Fuel storage. Fuel storage: Development of storage facilities for fuel and Diesel oil at various locations, including buildings and accessories, $12,000,000. gsctools Hospital corps training schools: Htpital corps training facilities, at various locations, including buildings and accessories, $1,440,000. sion of hospital fail- Emergency expansion of hospital facilities: Emergency expansion ties. of hospital facilities at various locations, including buildings and Report to Congress. accessories, $3,000,000: Provided,That the Secretary of the Navy shall report to the Congress, not later than ten days after the convening of the session on or about the 3d day of January of each year, all expendi- tures made for emergency expansion of hospital facilities from funds appropriated pursuant to the authority contained in this Act. Ccostrpluts-a-fi edt The provisions of section 4 of the Act approved April 25, 1939 (53 Stat. 590-592), as amended, shall be applicable to all public-works and public-utilities projects authorized by this Act, regardless of location: Li'itation. Provided, 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 laborers, etc. or the Navy: Provided further, That the fact that any contract author- ized by this or any other Act is entered into without regard to section 41U S.C.. 3709 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, or upon a cost- plus-a-fixed-fee basis or otherwise without advertising for proposals, shall not be construed to render inapplicable the provisions of the Act 46 Stat.C .94 6 a. of March 3, 1931, as amended by the Act of August 30, 1935 (49 Stat. 1011; U. S. C., Supp. V, title 40, sec. 276 (a)), if such Act would otherwise be applicable to such contract. 54 Sta8t. 0L The provisions of section 8 (a) of the Act approved June 28, 1940 In.t' s., °pr c . § (Public, Numbered 671, Seventy-sixth Congress), shall be applicable to naval public-works projects authorized by this and all prior Acts. quarstrs costinmit Quarters authorized by this Act shall be constructed, including heat- quarters, cost limita- tion ing and plumbing apparatus, wiring and fixtures, at a unit cost not in excess of the following amounts: Permanent construction: For commissioned officer, $10.000. For commissioned warrant or warrant officer, $7,500. For enlisted man, $6,000. 664 [55 STAT.

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