In construction terms, slippage refers to the difference between the planned progress of a project and the actual progress achieved over a specific period. It often indicates delays or deficiencies in work completion, which can lead to increased costs and extended project timelines. Slippage can arise from various factors, including labor shortages, unforeseen site conditions, or supply chain issues. Monitoring slippage is crucial for project management to ensure timely completion and adherence to budgets.
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Some construction terms are aerator, aggregate, ducts, dry in, glaving, grade, girder, jumpers, king stud, knot, pedestal, penny, paver, punch out, punch list, and putty.
In construction terms, eaves are the edges of the roof that form an overhang. They are often fitted with gutters to allow for drainage.
Slippage is oil leaking from a pressure outlet to a low-pressure area or back to an inlet. A drain passage allows leaking oil to return to an inlet or a reservoir. Some slippage is designed into pumps for lubrication purposes. Slippage will increase with pressure and as a pump begins to wear. Oil flow through a given orifice size depends on the pressure drip. An internal leakage path is the same as an orifice. Therefore, if pressure increases, more flow will occur through a leakage path and less from an outlet port. Any increase in slippage is a loss of efficiency.
Snagging is a term used in the construction industry in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Snagging is the production of a list of quality defects at the end of a build process/phase/stage (a "Snag List" or "Snagging List").
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Seam slippage is typically measured in terms of the amount of fabric that slips at the seam under stress, often expressed in millimeters (mm). This measurement indicates the fabric's resistance to pulling at the seam, which is crucial for assessing the durability and quality of stitched seams in garments. A lower seam slippage result signifies better seam integrity and performance under tension.
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