| Fresh Air.
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| 1. Federal Arbitration Act. 2. Federal Aviation Administration.
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| Welded-wire fabric used to reinforce concrete while it is setting and gaining sufficient strength to be self-supporting.
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| 1. The basic structure of a building. 2. Texture and quality, of textiles. 3. A woven cloth of organic or inorganic filaments, threads, or yarns. 4. A material that resembles cloth, like steel reinforcing mesh.
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| The building, construction, or manufacture of metal structures or devices.
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| The construction, processing, or assembly of parts.
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| An exterior face of a building.
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| The sum of money stated on a check, bond, note or other instrument, exclusive of interest accumulations.
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| An exterior trim board of a roof soffit system.
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| A brick selected on the basis of appearance and durability for use in the exposed surface of a wall.
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| In cabinetwork, the front framework from which the doors are hung and drawers are inserted.
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| The outer layer of gypsum board in multilayer applications.
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| Tile assembled into units or sheets and bonded together to facilitate handling.
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| The exposed surface of a weld made by an arc or gas welding process on the side from which the welding was done.
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| Reinforcement of weld at the side of the joint from which welding was done.
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| A carpet seam, either sewed or cemented, that is made without turning the entire carpet over or face-down; made during installation where it is not possible to make a back seam.
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| The side wall of a hollow concrete masonry or clay masonry unit.
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| 1. The front or façade. 2. The exposed surface of a wall. 3. The long narrow side of a brick; the exposed surface of a wall or masonry unit. 4. The surface designed to be left exposed to view. 5. The more or less vertical surface of rock exposed by blasting or excavating, or the cutting end of a drill hole; an edge of rock used as a starting point in figuring drilling and blasting. 6. See Steel Square.
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| A wall in which the masonry facing and the backing are of different materials and are so bonded as to act together under load.
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| Tile with paper applied to the face of the tile and removed with water prior to grouting.
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| To nail perpendicular to the surface or to the junction of the pieces joined; also called Direct Nailing.
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| A small flat surface.
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| Pipe valves and manifold fittings connecting the filter to the circulation lines.
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| see Fascia.
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| That portion of the facial surface of the tile which is readily observed to be nonconforming and which will detract from the aesthetic appearance or serviceability of the installed tile.
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| Planning for the long-term use of a building, which may include furnishings, equipment, operations, maintenance, renovation, expansion, and life- cycle planning.
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| The architectural and engineering design of a facility.
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| The management, maintenance, and operation of a facility.
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| The operational needs of a facility.
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| The operational requirements of a facility including capital, personnel, materials, transportation, and public utilities.
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