Sentences with phrase «cement work»

The judge apportioned 67 percent of the fault to BP, 30 percent to Transocean, which owned the drillship, and 3 percent to Halliburton, which did cement work on the Macondo well.
The 13 - year veteran was a general trades worker responsible for carpentry, painting and cement work throughout the district.
I would love to seek a position utilizing strong orginazational, interpersonal communication skills.Cashiering, merchandising, sales, contstruction as far as cement work or rebuilding homes painting the interior as well as a solid background in package handel...
That is the reason for the amateurish cement work on the pedestal (mostly mine).
There's nothing like the conviviality of shared food and drink to cement a working relationship, and that's as true in science as it is in other walks of life.
Camp Logan Cement Works, Inc. is one of the largest producers of precast concrete step treads in the United States.
The Grand Orchid is a beautifully designed place with Lanna (northern Thai) style architecture, but nowhere near the beach and the only view is one of the nearby cement works.
After experiencing the the shock to the system that was the roadside cement works and shops with no English signs in Klong Son village, on the other side of the hill, you can now relax safe in the knowledge you are in package tour civilisation.
They were the games that cemented Working Designs as tied for my favorite company period, next to Square, when they actually knew what they were doing.
She said the 13 - year veteran was a general trades worker responsible for carpentry, painting and cement work throughout the district.
The problem is that large emitters such as power stations and steel or cement works have no economic incentive to capture and bury their waste gases.
She is like a sister to me, and I'm so glad she likes my cement work.
It's an area that most people pass through without stopping as the roadside attractions are basically two 7 - elevens, two cement works and a new gas station.
He did iron and cement work, and was a sort of jack - of - all - trades.
Before Washington even became a thing, 1751 Georgetown was already housing lumber yards, cement works and flower mills.
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