Construction Types Definitions
Found 6 free book(s)Construction specifications - Vancouver
vancouver.caTECHNICAL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS DEFINITIONS SUPPLEMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS 01 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Section 01 10 00S Technical Construction Specifications Definitions 1.0 DEFINITIONS ... Work Plan to include locations and types of distribution lines and services, disinfection and testing procedures and tie-in locations to the …
Construction Types - Definitions - Treated Wood
www.treatedwood.comConstruction Types - Definitions TYPE I: Fire-Resistive • Walls, partitions, columns, floors and roofs are noncombustible. • Designed to withstand the effects of fire for a limited time and prevent fire spread. • Made of poured concrete and steel. • Steel members must have a …
Industry Structure and Definitions - FTSE Russell
research.ftserussell.com2000 Industrials 2300 Construction & Materials 2350 Construction & Materials 2353 Building Materials & Fixtures Producers of materials used in the construction and refurbishment of buildings and structures, including cement and other aggregates, wooden beams and frames, paint, glass, roofing and flooring materials other than carpets.
Construction Administration & Construction Management
www.icsc.comDEFINITIONS Construction is the process of preparing and forming buildings and building systems. Construction starts with planning, design, and financing and continues until the structure is ready for occupancy. Construction management or construction project management is the overall planning, coordination, and control of a construction
SIGNIFICANT CHANGES TO MINOR WORK AND ORDINARY …
www.nj.govtypes of work that are minor work. The items that are new or different have been bolded so that the changes may more easily be identified. ORDINARY MAINTENANCE The following items are types of work that may be performed without a permit pursuant to …
Construction Glossary of Building Terms - Residential Reports
www.residentialreports.com.auConstruction Glossary of Building Terms ABUTMENT That part of a pier or wall either end of an arch, beam, or bridge which resists the pressure of a load. ACCESS Approach or way in. ACCESS DOOR Door which allows access to concealed space or equipment. ADMIXTURES