Abstract
The purpose of this study is to clarify the construction management on brick masonry buildings completed in Meiji era. The investigation to the document records with the specifications and the wall measurements of an existing building are carried out. The findings are as follows; 1) The estimated size of the bricks was seven point two five sun long, three point five wide, and one point nine five height. 2) The joints among bricks were planned to have the size, zero point two five sun in vertical and zero point zero three in horizontal. 3) The standard procedure in masonry works was suggestive. 4) However the regulations about the size of bricks and the assembling method could not be always found in articles established by the Building and Repairs Section, the strict construction management might be come into force by the highly accurate wall and the rational plan.