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Show Engineers Fix Locations At Steel Plant Plans designating the location of the plate, slab and bloom mill at the site of the $126,000,000 Geneva works of the Columbia Steel plant at Vineyard were completed Saturday, Satur-day, according to E. P. Jacobs, civil engineer of the defense plant corporation. The plans, besides giving the location lo-cation of the mills on the site, also show the general overall size, Mr. Jacobs said. The mill, which will be approximately approxi-mately one mile in length and 450 feet wide, will be located midway between the Lakeview-Vineyard highway and the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, Mr. Jacobs said. Blast furnaces tentatively are set to be constructed construct-ed just east of the south end of the mill. Push Construction Construction of the administration administra-tion offices for the three companies doing preliminary construction on the project the Utah Construction company, the Pomeoroy company and the Morris-Knudsen company is nearing completion. One wing of the building, which will be used by the engineering department, practically had been finished Saturday, Satur-day, and some office equipment was being moved. The other wing of- the two-story T-shaped building which will have 35 offices is expected to be completed com-pleted during the present week. Wor kon constructing a building to house the personnel division of the three contracting companies is now under way and is expected to be finished shortly. Both building build-ing are being erected by the W. E. Ryberg company. Building Under Way A building to house the George A. Fuller company of New York and Chicago, which will construct 32 of the permanent structures at the site, is now under construction and should be completed by the first of next week. A warehouse for this company also is under way. Work on constructing a huge concrete con-crete mixing plant has been started by the W. E. Ryberg and A. E. Christensen companies, which have |