Sentences with phrase «standard construction techniques»

With each project we are working to simplify assembly and hew as closely as possible to standard construction techniques.
If we stuck with standard construction techniques a Passive House building would conceivably end up costing a lot more.

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* uses craftsman and women who use upholstery techniques taht give the product a luxurious look, with an emphasis on quality and feature stitching; * the construction uses solid timber frames using local plantation grown timbers, which are kiln dried for stability; * frames are assembledby tradesman who nail, screw and glue the components; * corner blocks and a lining board are added to outside arms and backs for stability; * uses the No Sag steel spring system, which is used for its greater travel capacity for seating comfort; * uses Dunlop Enduro seating foams in its designs for their unique 36/38 density; * in addition to Garstone leather, they use Warwick fabrics, which have been tested to world standards for performance, durability and safety.
It was constructed using sustainable materials and construction techniques to meet LEED Gold standards.
Home construction standards and techniques designed to withstand hurricanes along the Gulf Coast could enhance tornado protection inland, too
Nevertheless the best and usually only reliable way to determine the distances to these objects has been known for thousands of years and is the standard technique used to measure distances here on Earth for construction and determining property boundaries.
Nowadays, Mercedes - Benz proudly owns over 90,000 registered patents and an endless list of innovatons, like the ground - breaking plug - in hybrid drive system, coupled with the lightweight construction techniques, setting new standards in terms of safety, efficiency and design.
Among construction professionals, requested services often the focus centers around the adequacy of construction techniques and applicable standards.
This means that instead of repairing or replacing features typical of older homes — like plaster walls — with like materials, the policy will pay for repairs using today's standard building materials and construction techniques.
The standard definition of a textile points us to cloth, to the utilitarian, but if we investigate further, one sees that a textile — no matter the construction technique — is essentially a set of elements working together to make a whole.
This means that instead of repairing or replacing features typical of older homes, like plaster walls and hard wood floors, with similar materials, the policy will pay for repairs using the standard building materials and construction techniques in use today.
Cleaned all construction areas to avoid hazards.Mixed and laid concrete to raise top of manhole to the street level.Mixed mortar, plaster and grout according to standard formulas.Performed heavy labor such as ditch digging, paving and hauling.Mentored junior team members, providing guidance on proper techniques and safety.Installed, repaired and rebuilt tile, brick and stone surfaces.Used grouting trowels to apply grout between joints of bricks and tiles.Continually cleaned work areas and equipment.Arranged and stored materials, machines, tools and equipment.Cut materials to specified sizes for installation using power saws and tile cutters.Transported materials, tools and machines to installation sites.Used a pick and shovel to dig, spread and level dirt and gravel.
NEW RULE XII TEST CONSTRUCTION FOR ASSESSMENT AND TESTING INSTRUMENTS (1) Counselors and social workers shall use established scientific procedures, relevant standards, and current professional knowledge for test design in the development, publication, and utilization of educational and psychological assessment techniques.
The benefits of green homes include: • Lower operational costs than conventional homes due to greater energy and water efficiency, which can result in lower utility bills; • High quality construction, since green label requirements for building materials and techniques often go beyond standard building codes; • More comfortable and stable indoor temperatures; • Healthier indoor air quality; and • Other features that reduce environmental impact such as proximity to parks, shops and transit.
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