Tens of thousands USD at the low end. Multiple millions in the middle. Hundreds of millions at the upper end.
If a building is not properly maintained then it will fall down sooner rather than later
No.
and i think it is true not false
It isn't as critical as to how close you excavate to building foundations. You want to be more careful not to excavate below a building's foundation. As a geotechnical engineer, we recommend that excavations for additions or appertenant structures not be extended within a 2 horizontal to 1 vertical oversize area extending down and away from the outside edge of the existing building's foundation. Hopefully this helps.
i live in an apertment block it is 150 meters long it has an underground garage.a ground floor a first and second floor.it steps down .as it is going down a hill .how many vertical expansion joints should be in it.it is constructed with re-enforced pillars block work then rendered
Either when there's no longer any use for it, or when repairing it would cost more than tearing it down and building another.
To rebuild a snowmobile engine the cost of rebuilding will depend on the internal damage(s) or what it needs. To get a fair assessment the engine should be torn down first so that parts can be inspected.
the total cost of the land and old building are capitalized as land cost.
a scaffold is a a platform construction workers build to stand on when they are building or working on a home or building. They will take it down and rebuild it over and over depending on how high they need to be to reach the area they need to work on
I need to rebuild my house because it fell down.
There is not enough room here to try to take you through all the steps to tear down an engine, determine what all needs to be done in a rebuild and then take the required steps to do a credible rebuild. I would suggest you get a repair manual, Chilton or Haynes. There you will find the process broken down to individual processes that will result in a decent rebuild. Good luck.
Well this all really depends on market situations. Its mostly based on supply costs and labor costs at that time. Us insurance agents use a program called a Replacement Cost Estimator. This breaks down how much it would cost to rebuild the house at that current time. A good agent also will put a inflation guard on a policy. Usually is 2% a year.
rebuild it
I would imagine you are talking about breaking down and building up of bone. Osteoclasts, and osteoblasts. Two types of cells that are constantly breaking down and rebuilding bone. Osteoclasts break down the bone acidically. While osteoblasts rebuild bone, by secreting osteoid, that becomes mineralized.
I say no because how would you like it if animals started chopping down your home?and start building their home over top of it..yeah that's what i thought its should be a NO
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Exercise. By breaking down the muscles, they are forced to rebuild themselves. However, they rebuild themselves to be stronger.