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The term construction materials varies depending on what you are building! Even houses use different construction materials. Here is a list, but they might not all be used in what is being built.cement mixcement blocks for the foundationbricks, red, yellow, brownfake bricks (made of cement, then painted red, yellow, or brown)studs (made from wood) for framingmetal studs for framinglumber - cut boards2 x 4's (cut lumber)plywoodrocklathe (goes over studs to hold plastering)prefabricated windowselectrical wiringpipes and plumbing fixturesdifferent types of nails and screwsroof tarroof shinglesgutters, downspouts; soffit and facia - covers the underhangs and parts of where the house meets the roofplasterpaintstain and varnishmuch moreConstruction materials are all the items you need to build whatever you are building.
Blake Stairhime. He lived in Hicksville,OH in the 1800's. He had a factory and he wanted to figure out a way to attach two pieces of paper together.
rip rap could have been used as a nautical term by sailors during the 1600's. It meant "stretch of rippling water" caused under water formations.
Two new nuke sites are under construction at this time. The Vogtle site is adding two AP1000 (Westinghouse design) to add to the two they already have on site. A couple reactors that were abandoned in the early 80's are also having construction restarted. There are also two more new ones on the way.
The word tecnology means the application of logic, science and experiments, but nowadays tecnology means , globalization , fighting against cultures :S
OH & S stands for: Occupational Health and Safety.
S(OH).... the (OH) means its a base, and ends in Hydroxide.
"sigmoid" means s-shaped.
it means go away
INGRA - construction company -'s population is 31.
According to the dictionary it means "the farthest point reached by a road under construction." Credit/s to: Merriam-Webster.
Laszlo Aranyi has written: 'Design of long-term care facilities' -- subject(s): Design and construction, Long-term care facilities, Nursing homes, Planning
McNeill Stokes has written: 'Construction law for owners and builders' -- subject(s): Construction contracts, Construction industry, Law and legislation 'Construction law in contractor's language' -- subject(s): Construction contracts
Alonzo Wass has written: 'Data book for residential contractors and estimators' -- subject(s): Building, Buildings, Estimates, Specifications 'Understanding construction contracts' -- subject(s): Construction contracts 'Construction management and contracting' -- subject(s): Construction industry, Management 'Residential roof framing' -- subject(s): House construction, Roofs
The suffix of the term nephromegaly is "-megaly," which means enlargement.
average means _ + _ = _ then you divide the sum by the amout of #'s in the problem.
SFL means so freaking laughable. The is a sort term for it.