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The owner initially hired a contractor to perform waterproofing repairs at the manufactured stone façade of the building. In October 2017, Walter P Moore performed a phase 2 assessment focusing on the northwest and southwest corners of the building due to the extent of visible masonry distress observable from the ground at these areas.
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Standardizing the presentation of renovation, repair, maintenance, and new construction tasks and costs improves communication and collaboration among all parties, as well as helps to assure financial transparency. . Divisions are the top Level (Level 1) in the hierarchy of the classification system. Existing Masonry Information.
Application: This standard applies to all installed sprinkler systems with nozzles. This work should be scheduled prior to flushing system. Application: This standard applies to all installed flag poles with electric and manual cabling systems. Review manufacturer’s instructions for all system components. Check Points: 1.
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CMU: Concrete Masonry Unit. CMUP: Concrete Masonry Unit Painted. CTSC: CommunicationsSystems Terminal Cabinet. EIFS: Exterior Insulation and Finish System. EW & C: Electric Wiring and Communication. GCMU: Glazed Concrete Masonry Unit. GMU: Glazed Masonry Unit. CLR: Clear. CLS: Closure.
CMU: Concrete Masonry Unit. CMUP: Concrete Masonry Unit Painted. CTSC: CommunicationsSystems Terminal Cabinet. EIFS: Exterior Insulation and Finish System. EW & C: Electric Wiring and Communication. GCMU: Glazed Concrete Masonry Unit. GMU: Glazed Masonry Unit. CLR: Clear. CLS: Closure.
If the bushing is shorter than the hole, insert a waterproof nonconductive sleeve into the hole and an insulating bushing into the sleeve at each end so the conductor doesn’t touch the sleeve. The cable installed as conduit or tubing doesn’t exceed that permitted for complete conduit or tubing systems. Covers and Canopies. Panelboards.
If the bushing is shorter than the hole, insert a waterproof nonconductive sleeve into the hole and an insulating bushing into the sleeve at each end so the conductor doesn’t touch the sleeve. The cable installed as conduit or tubing doesn’t exceed that permitted for complete conduit or tubing systems. Covers and Canopies. Panelboards.
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