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The individual property survey common since colonial times
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A Metes and Bounds survey
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The base point from which a survey is started for a specific property
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The point of beginning
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An area survey includes the following
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Ranges, townships, sections, quarter-sections, and plats
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The benchmark is also known as
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None of the above
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The property survey includes the following
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The point of beginning, stations, a datum point
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The survey drawing is also referred to as
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The site plan
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There are two types of contours identified in civil drawings. They are:
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The natural contours and finish grades
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A range map is also referred to as one of the following
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A topographical map
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A subdivision is made up of individual
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Plots
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A site survey is
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Required on all preliminary property investigations, and the determination of the property limits
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Off-sites include:
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Utilities construction, Street improvements, Curb, gutter, and sidewalk improvements
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Site improvements include
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The work from the property lines to the structure
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The off-site work includes
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Street, driveway, and berm improvements
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The point of beginning should
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Be a reference for all trades, and be noted on both the site and plot plans.
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The layout for a mass excavation uses:
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Taut string, batter boards, and stakes
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Common plumbing pipe used for underground sewer may be:
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Cast iron, ABS, or DWV pipe
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How many classifications of soil are there?
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None of the above. (Real answer is 7)
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A soils engineer is required for:
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Identifying the soils classifications, and providing a soils report
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A masonry retaining wall over 6 ft below the highest grade must
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Meet local codes and ordinances
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Modern technologies are now in use, or being tested, to provide electrical power. They include:
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Wind-driven and solar power supply
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On-site construction includes:
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All work within the structure and for a distance of 5 ft in all directions from the structure
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On-site construction includes:
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All work within the structure and for a distance of 5 ft in all directions from the structure
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The concrete contractor is responsible for:
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Excavation for all footings, supplying all the reinforcement for the concrete footings and stems, and installing formwork where necessary for both the concrete and masonry work
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The concrete contractor is responsible for:
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Excavation for all footings, supplying all the reinforcement for the concrete footings and stems, and installing formwork where necessary for both the concrete and masonry work
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All concrete mixes are
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Made from a mixture of cement, sand, and aggregate.
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All concrete mixes are
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Made from a mixture of cement, sand, and aggregate.
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Footings may be
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Variable in size dependant upon the soil and the structure above
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Footings may be
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Variable in size dependant upon the soil and the structure above
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The depth of the footings:
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Is a minimum 1' - 6", and is determined by the depth of the frost line
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The depth of the footings:
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Is a minimum 1' - 6", and is determined by the depth of the frost line
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Masonry construction includes:
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The use of mortar and grout, CMU or brick, and stone
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Masonry construction includes:
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The use of mortar and grout, CMU or brick, and stone
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A measure of strength of a masonry unit includes
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Its impact resistance
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A measure of strength of a masonry unit includes
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Its impact resistance
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The purpose of reinforcement is
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To add strength and rigidity to concrete or masonry
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The purpose of reinforcement is
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To add strength and rigidity to concrete or masonry
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A monolithic placement of concrete
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Is a slab and footing placed at the same time as a unit
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A monolithic placement of concrete
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Is a slab and footing placed at the same time as a unit
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The purpose of a key-cold, or keyed, concrete configuration is:
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The key aids in resistance to seismic pressure, and in resistance to moisture protection
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The purpose of a key-cold, or keyed, concrete configuration is:
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The key aids in resistance to seismic pressure, and in resistance to moisture protection
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The lower member of a wood frame floor is
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The sill plate
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The floor joists are
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Larger than the ceiling joists in single story structures
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A conventionally framed roof structure includes
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Rafters, purlins, braces, king posts, ceiling joists and sheathing
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Thermal protection is provided by
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Batt insulation, rigid insulation, or foam insulation
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Light-guage metal framing is
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25 gauge to 20 gauge cold-rolled steel forms
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The track for light-gauge metal framing is
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The same or heavier gauge steel
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The bearing wall stud spacing for light-gauge metal framing
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May be space at 24" O/C for 6" bearing studs
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The difference between structural light-gauge and light-gauge metal stud framing is
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The structural light-gauge metal is from 18 gauge to 12 gauge metal
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In conventional roof framing, a roof rafter
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Is normally atleast one size smaller than the ridge or hip beams
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The subfloor is
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Referred to as an underlayment, and usually 3/4" or 1", 5-ply, plywood or equivalent OSB
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Shear paneling or diagonal bracing
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May be required at all exterior wall construction corners, is required where lateral wind pressure is a major problem, and is required for seismic stability
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The perimeter joist used to protect the butt end of interior joists is called a
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Header joist
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A 6" wide lumber, or larger, used for structural joists, is classified as
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Select structural
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A piece of lumber that is smoothed on all sides is classified as
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S4S2E
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The typical roof sheathing is referred to as CDX plywood. The meaning of the classification is
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Special exterior grade, structural II, glued
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Made with top and bottom chords
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Truss
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Framing member on concrete or masonry
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Sill Plate
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Bottom plate of wood frame structure
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Balloon Frame
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Horizontal floor or ceiling structural member
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Joist
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Horizontal structural wall member
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Header
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Blocking between rafter tails at top plate
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Frieze block
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Structural floor, wall, or roof cover of plywood
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Sheathing
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Finish framing material
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Trim
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Bottom member of window opening
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Sill Frame
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Stud used to support lintel
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Trimmer
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Support post for ridge beam
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King post
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Sloped member of a roof structure
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Rafter
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System using celing joists and rafters
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Conventional Frame
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Western framing system
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Platform Frame
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Stud framing system continous from foundation to roof structure
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Sole Plate
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Full-height stud next to wall opening
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King Stud
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Main sloped structural roof member
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Hip
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Stud above or below wall opening
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Cripple
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Double or single member at top of wall frame
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Top plate
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A structural horizontal roof member
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Ridge
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The main entry door for a Garland Residence is
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Metal-clad wood
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The windows for a Garland Residence are
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All custom made
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The door and window trim for a Garland Residence
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May not be a part of the door and window package
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Exterior trim for a Garland Residence includes
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All window and door trim and fascia board
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The exterior finish for a Garland Residence is
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Exterior insulation and finish system
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The sheathing for the roof underlayment of a Garland Residence is
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Either 5/8" OSB or 1/2" CDX
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The roofing for the Garland Residence is
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A wood shake roofing material
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All roof penetrations shall include
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Galvanized iron or aluminum flashings with collar
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A stub-out is
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The end of a pipe or conduit installed in the concrete slab or wood floor
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The electrical and mechanical contractors normally contract
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For the electrical power supply to be installed by the electrical contractor
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The type of air-conditioning/heating duct installed in the apartment is
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Flexible insulated fiber and plastic duct
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The plumbers' responsibility includes
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Installation of all piping and plumbing including the fixtures, installation of natural gas supply from the meter to the appliances, and installation of the hot water heater and its controls
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The cold and hot water piping to be installed in the Garland Residence is
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Copper 1/2" ID and 3/4 ID
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The electrical service entrance equipment has
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A rating of 120/240VAC and 150A
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The HVAC system includes
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A combination air conditioning, humidifier, and gas fired heating unit
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The electrician is responsible for all off-site work including
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The power tap to and including the service entrance equipment
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The power tap for the service is located
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On the south side of Mary street
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The off-site electrical service
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Is a lateral service and is parallel to the south side of Mary Street
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The structure setbacks are
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20 ft from the south property line and 30 ft from the southeast property line
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The two retaining walls extending perpendicular to the east and west walls
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Are 12 ft long, are to be moisture protected, and are as high as the masonry walls of the lower level
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Insulation for the exterior framed walls includes
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16" wide batts or rolls
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The insulation for the roof is
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1.5" composite board rigid insulation
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The roofing is
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A one-piece "S" tile application
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Part of legal documents describing legal responsibilities
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General Conditions
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The trade information and directions for materials, labor, and equipment
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Specifications
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The manual of specifications
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Project Manual
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Supplement to general conditions
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Special Conditions
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A guarantee of payment
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Payment bond
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The agreement
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Contract documents
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An assurance of contractors ability to produce a quality project
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Bid bond
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Request for bid by letter or advertisement
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Invitation to bid
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Form used to present bid to owner
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Bid Form
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Section of division 10
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Section 10100
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Spec writing organization
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Construction specifications Instate
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Part of legal documents describing legal responsibilities
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American institute of architects
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Performance Bond
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A guarantee to complete a project
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Instructions to bidders
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Legal document expanding information on the invitation
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Addendum
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A correction to the bid request
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The benchmark is located at Broadstreet and First Ave
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The property is on the corner of Main Street and Broadway
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The legal description states that the property is seperate from any other industrial or commercial properties
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The North and South boundaries are the same length
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The construction included in this chapter is referred to as the onsite construction
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The POB is farthest from the datum point located at Broad Street and First Ave
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Most of the work included in this ch is covered in divisions 6 through 16
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There are no utility easements within the boundaries of the frontier manufacturing company property
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The entrance to the property is made from Broad Street
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The property is enclosed with a chain-link fence
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The concrete for the footings is rated at
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3000 PSI
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The perimeter of the concrete slab has a
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Construction joint installed, Expansion joint installed, and Isolation joint installed
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The exposed exterior office walls are
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8x6x16 slumpstone masonry
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The roof system consists of
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Slope trusses 2x6 top chord and 1/2" plywood, and a tile roofing material and 43 lb/sq underlayment
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The strucutral interior wall framing consists of
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6"x9' 20 gauge galvanized steel studs and track
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The concrete slab is
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None of the above
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The stem wall is
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1'-6" deep
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The truss system of an office requires that the trusses
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Have 5/8 inch, Type "X", GWB fastened to the underside
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The interior office partitions comprise
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5/8", type "X", GWB on both sides of a 4" X 9' 20 gauge stud and track
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The interior walls of an office contain
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R11 combination thermal and sound insulation
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The wall dividing the showroom from the office areas
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Is insulated the same as other walls, is 12' tall to the underside of the roof trusses, and has a wood beam and posts installed within the wall
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The windows of an office are manufactured with
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Aluminum frames with fire protection and vandal-proofing glazing
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The entry doors of an office are
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A storefront entry, composed of a pair of 3' X 7' doors, and fully glazed
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The kitchen of an office is finished with
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Base and wall cabinets along the north and east walls
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The restroom is finished with
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Handicap facilities with ceramic tile to 6' m A.F.F.
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The crane is installed by the electrical contractor
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The slab is divivded into two seperate placements, three areas in each
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The concrete formwork system is a flying gang form system
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The plant masonry walls are grout-capped
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The plant is 86'-8" x 57'-4", excluding the loading dock
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There are four personnel doors entering into the plant area
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The owner supplies all the equipment for the manufacturing area
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The light fixtures for the plant area are incandescent 200W
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The exterior walls of the plant are coated with an Exterior Insulating Finish System
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The plant restroom has a standard vanity basin for washing
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The exterior doors are all hollow metal and hollow metal frame
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The masonry walls are struck flush on the interior side for painting
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The overhead doors are motor driven
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The length of the building including the loading dock is 97'-4"
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The large square in the floor plan of the manufacturing area is the location of the paint booth
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The electrical switchgear is located
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Inside on the southwest corner of the plant area
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The plumbing instillation includes
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None of the Above
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The interior masonry plant walls are to be
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Painted from floor to roof structure
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The roofing material for the plant roof is
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GAF BUR 104G, and insulated with pre-formed tapered insulation
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The plant office/personnel area is
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Constructed with metal stud frame and exterior siding
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The break room is used for
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the lunch room
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The plant office
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is to be supplied with a room air conditioner
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The manufacturing area has
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A floor crane operated from the floor
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The mechanical contractor
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Is responsible for both the gas and the electrical heating and cooling systems
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The slab for the plant
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Is 6" thick, has 6x6/W2.9-W2.9 WWF, and may have horizontal rebar along the slab perimeter
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