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Posted on 04.08.08 by admin @ 21:04 PDT
Different, creative ways to make-up a normally bland surface like your ceiling. More: continued here Filed under: General Commentaries Comments: None |
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Posted on 04.08.08 by admin @ 21:04 PDT
Core drilling is an area of the construction industry that many general contractors like to sublet. We want to show to everybody how to do their own core drilling. More: continued here Filed under: General Commentaries Comments: None |
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Posted on 04.08.08 by admin @ 20:04 PDT
Knowing what factors that can affect your concrete cutting performance is the first step.Understanding your aggregate and choosing the right diamond blade for what you’re cutting.Hard aggregates such as river rock require diamond blade with a softer bond. Meaning the metals holding the diamonds are softer allowing the diamonds to grind down and break away when they’re done cutting. You should cut at slower speeds when the aggregate is hard More: continued here Filed under: General Commentaries Comments: None |
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Posted on 04.08.08 by admin @ 20:04 PDT
Universal Wrecking Corp. (http://www.universalwrecking.com), a building demolition contractor company providing nationwide demolition and salvage services, recently completed the demolition of a 4500 Manitowoc crane for a private client in Pennsylvania (PA). More: continued here Filed under: General Commentaries Comments: None |
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Posted on 04.08.08 by admin @ 19:04 PDT
The audit checklist attached is designed to complement other owner, program manager and contractually required audit checklists. The purpose of this checklist is to ensure that continued focus is paid on achieving the strategic business outcomes that the program is intended to address. It can serve as a template that can be tailored to a specific program’s needs. More: continued here Filed under: General Commentaries Comments: None |
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Posted on 04.08.08 by admin @ 19:04 PDT
Risk is inherent to major capital construction programs. The initial paper in this series defined a ten step process to guide consideration of program risks. Collectively, these interrelated processes contribute to successful strategic risk management. More: continued here Filed under: General Commentaries Comments: None |
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