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ECOR 1046
Mechanics
Roof Truss Design
Professor: Thomas Walker
Five Member Force
Group No.: D28
Group Duties Report
Macie Savoie, 101258679, Project Leader
Ally Colla, 101257971
Joshua Venditti, 101267921
Ayyoub Tayebi, 101257870
Qusai Abusaa, 101231532
Carleton University
Due Date: 03/06/2023
ECOR 1046 Mechanics
Group Duties Report
Group # D28
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Table of Contents
Table of Member Duties
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Sign off and Date for Team Members and Duties with Proposed Schedule ……………………..3
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