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2 Foundation and slab concrete Includes concrete foundations complete with structural excavation and backfill . Also includes exterior concrete slabs to make the overall package more attractive to better - qualified contractors .
2 Foundation and slab concrete Includes concrete foundations complete with structural excavation and backfill . Also includes exterior concrete slabs to make the overall package more attractive to better - qualified contractors .
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For example , at the next level down within “ 03 Concrete , " we have " 030— Alternates , " " 031 - Concrete Formwork , " " 032 – Concrete Reinforcement , ” “ 033 — Cast - in - place Concrete , ” “ 034 — Precast Concrete , ” etc.
For example , at the next level down within “ 03 Concrete , " we have " 030— Alternates , " " 031 - Concrete Formwork , " " 032 – Concrete Reinforcement , ” “ 033 — Cast - in - place Concrete , ” “ 034 — Precast Concrete , ” etc.
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To illustrate , consider concrete , a material common to all types of construction . Quality characteristics that commonly specify and control concrete quality include compressive strength after a fixed curing time ( usually measured ...
To illustrate , consider concrete , a material common to all types of construction . Quality characteristics that commonly specify and control concrete quality include compressive strength after a fixed curing time ( usually measured ...
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Constructions Future 3 5 Cz | 6 |
What Is Professional Construction Management? | 13 |
MANAGEMENT IN PRACTICE | 15 |
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