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    Standard Buildings 82 Gordon Street/ 94 Hope Street • 2.0 Edinburgh University • 3.0 Capita CAD Plans • Conclusion • Appendix 1 • Appendix 2 • Appendix 3 • References Introduction Project case study covers: • Project related work • CAD file management • Building regulatory work In the form of: • Condition Surveys • Measured Surveys • Planning Application • CAD dwg production Over the last 6 months I have worked for Capita, in the building surveying team, as a trainee building surveyor

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    Trent Bridge

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    sufficiently handle the volume of traffic during the 18 months it would take to complete a new bridge. Thus, City councillors, working with the Ontario Ministry of Transportation and engineers from Declan Corporation of Toronto, conceived the plan of building a new bridge adjacent to the swing bridge, and later sliding it into place (Anderson & Trenkler, 1991). But, before the construction of the new bridge could commence, engineers had to reverse the direction of the swing rotation of the existing bridge

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    2.1 Project Background In the past, a home had meaning, a connection with the people who inhabited it. As a society, DIY was always at the forefront of design and construction in New Zealand; because of this we had a strong sense of connection with our homes and surroundings. This connection that we had has been slowly watering down and disappearing as the house is being seen as little more than commodity today. What if we could start to re-strengthen that connection that we have with our homes through

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    it is more practible to go with a sloped roof instead of a flat roof. If you live inside an area that experiences strong winds, a lean to structure is as strong at the building it really is connected to. When you assemble the lean to carport, you are anchoring it to your property. When you anchor it correctly, the attached building can lessen the threat of harsh weather conditions. One of the major attributes of metal lean to carport kits is that they are incredibly easy to put together. You never

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    Personal Narrative

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    Narrative I started my walk from the AGO which is located on Dundas Street West. It was a sunny and bright day early in the morning. People seemed to be walking towards the art gallery from all directions of the city as well as riding up on their bikes. The many bikes standing by the gallery gave the impression that many visitors were flocking to the site. The revolving doors of the art gallery were moving continuously, people were going in and out. The constant movement indicated to me that the

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    refers to the architectural buildings of the Christian churches and cathedrals, which evolved over two thousand years. The churches have witnessed varied styles of architectural buildings from the early period of the birth of Christianity till today. Some of the most significant church architectural buildings are from the church architectural designs of Byzantium, Romanesque Abbey churches, Gothic Cathedrals, and Renaissance Basilicas. Till today, the architectural building styles of the early church

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    Egypt is rich in monumental sites that span several civilizations starting from the pharaonic times to the recent times. Yet these monumental sites are vulnerable due to both natural and man-made effects. As an example of such effects is an earthquake (2200 BC) at Tell Basta that is believed to be responsible for the total collapse of the pharaonic temple located in eastern Nile Delta in Sharqiya Governorate )Khalil, 2011(. The knowledge of historical structural behavior permits to focus our attention

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    Build A Computer

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    which leads to the decision being rather difficult to make for some people. Building a computer can be a difficult project to take on for people without the correct knowledge of how a computer works and functions. One of the most difficult parts of building a computer is trying to get sets of hardware that will all work together cohesively. With different pieces of hardware one could start to run

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    roof. The Broadway Lounge This room was about 40 feet by 40 feet. It had been opened to the public only recently and was located on the east end of the premises on the first floor of a second-class building consisting of three stories, and an attic (59 Broadway). The second floor of this building contained motors and a locker room for employees was on the third floor. The public only had access to the first floor. Connection with the first class structure, containing the main dining room

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    Fire Door Regulations

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    regulations are adhered to as closely as possible to eliminate danger, but building inspectors will also pay close attention to them when they come round to check the newly constructed or renovated building. We’re going to provide details in this post on what aspects you need to pay particular attention to when it comes to fire door regulations in the UK and Northern Ireland. Before we do that, we’d like to share the building regulations for England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland so that you

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