This book is the first annual report on the work of the state chief engineer for the state of Wisconsin from 1915 to 1916. The author explains the process of organizing the state engineering department, implementation of engineering practices, and incorporation of architectural work. The report includes a detailed listing of the division of the department and their respective tasks and accomplishments during the reporting period. Moreover, it offers a snapshot of the various areas of work undertaken by the department such as railroad valuations, water power investigations, highway design and surveys, and engineering for several institutions such as schools, hospitals, and prisons. This documentation is valuable for historians and researchers who want to understand the history of engineering in Wisconsin and the United States.
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A large number of special reports have been prepared during the year by the state chief engineer and other members of the depart ment.
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