Atlantic City Project Records, 1877-1985 (bulk 1952-1984)

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Atlantic City Project Records, 1877-1985 (bulk 1952-1984)

Records contain primarily the files of the Engineering Department's three sub-groups: Project Engineering, responsible for all policy and procedure requirements for long and short range facility planning, budgeting, and property; Facilities Engineering, responsible for designing and revising facilities, preparing equipment and facilities specifications, and construction progress and safety inspections; and Mining Engineering, whose principle objective was to acquire pertinent data on the ore deposit and develop the Mining Plan.

90.2 cubic ft. (184 boxes)

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