Furniture, Fixtures, and Equipment.
Frederick E. Gould has written: 'Managing the construction process' -- subject(s): Building, Superintendence 'Managing the Construction Process' -- subject(s): Building, Superintendence
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Thomas E. Miller has written: 'Handling construction defect claims' -- subject(s): Construction contracts 'California construction defect litigation' -- subject(s): Actions and defenses, Construction contracts, Construction industry, Law and legislation, Liability for building accidents
FF and E stands for "Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment" and are assets used within a business for its operations. Repair and maintenance involves regularly inspecting and fixing equipment to ensure it functions properly and to prevent breakdowns, which can help extend the lifespan of assets like FF&E.
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Raymond E. Levitt has written: 'Construction safety management' -- subject(s): Building, Cost control, Safety measures
Thomas E. Proctor has written: 'Electrical Electronic System' 'Building trades printreading' -- subject(s): Building, Blueprints, Details, Drawings 'Building Trades Printreading - Part 1 Residential Construction' 'Troubleshooting Electric Motors'
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Francis E. Miller has written: 'Building and civil engineering' -- subject(s): Accounting, Break-even analysis, Construction industry