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Prefabricated elements such as pre-cast concrete walls, which Englewood installed for a Blain’s Farm & Fleet store in Romeoville, Ill., Not all that long ago, when I was still a young laborer in the field, many items such as millwork, ductwork and mechanical components were still frequently fabricated on the job site.
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Standardized cost databases have been introduced based upon MasterFormat that enable construction owners, service providers, building product manufactures, and technology providers to improve cost visibility and also expand upon using historical and/or custom cost data. 00 31 25 Existing Material Information. Requirements.
Standardized cost databases have been introduced based upon MasterFormat that enable construction owners, service providers, building product manufactures, and technology providers to improve cost visibility and also expand upon using historical and/or custom cost data. 00 31 25 Existing Material Information. Requirements.
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ASTM: American Society for Testing and Materials. BL: Base Line, Building Line, Block. BLDG: Building. MAT: Material. MATL: Material. MFD: Manufactured, Metal Floor Deck. MFG: Manufacturer, Manufacturing. MFR: Manufacture, Manufacturer. MTL: Material, Metal. ASPH: Asphalt.
ASTM: American Society for Testing and Materials. BL: Base Line, Building Line, Block. BLDG: Building. MAT: Material. MATL: Material. MFD: Manufactured, Metal Floor Deck. MFG: Manufacturer, Manufacturing. MFR: Manufacture, Manufacturer. MTL: Material, Metal. ASPH: Asphalt.
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