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Dry Storage Warehouse , Mountaintown , West America Sheet of Date By E.F. McManus -520-0 Paved Area 45 ' - 0 ( dock ) 51-0 Dahlia Street 556-0 Nonfoods warehouse Warehouse 150.073 sf Mezzanine 1527 sf 466 ' - 0 Total floor area 151,600 ...
Dry Storage Warehouse , Mountaintown , West America Sheet of Date By E.F. McManus -520-0 Paved Area 45 ' - 0 ( dock ) 51-0 Dahlia Street 556-0 Nonfoods warehouse Warehouse 150.073 sf Mezzanine 1527 sf 466 ' - 0 Total floor area 151,600 ...
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For our warehouse , cost varies fairly closely with floor area , so , for example purposes , assume first that a cost - capacity factor of X = 0.8 is representative of this type of work . Second , assume that we have a current estimate ...
For our warehouse , cost varies fairly closely with floor area , so , for example purposes , assume first that a cost - capacity factor of X = 0.8 is representative of this type of work . Second , assume that we have a current estimate ...
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Savings : $ 12,500 Value Engineering , Item 6 Proprietary cement product to increase joint spacing for the grocery warehouse's special floors , rather than the specified portland cement . Savings : $ 10,800 Value Engineering , Item 7 ...
Savings : $ 12,500 Value Engineering , Item 6 Proprietary cement product to increase joint spacing for the grocery warehouse's special floors , rather than the specified portland cement . Savings : $ 10,800 Value Engineering , Item 7 ...
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Constructions Future 3 5 Cz | 6 |
What Is Professional Construction Management? | 13 |
MANAGEMENT IN PRACTICE | 15 |
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