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  1. Glazing

    Other uses Glaze disambiguation Refimprove date January 2008 Image Glasscheibentransport 001.jpg thumb pane transport rack Glazing , which derives from the Middle English for glass , is a part of a wall or window , made of glass . ref Definition of glazing at http www.merriam webster.com dictionary glazing Merriam Webster ref ref Definition of glazing at http dictionary.cambridge.org dictionary british glazing?q glazing Cambridge Dictionaries Online ref Glazing also describes the work done by a professional glazier . Glazing is also less commonly used to describe the insertion of ophthalmic lenses into an eyeglass frame. Common types of glazing that are used in architectural applications include clear and tinted float glass , tempered glass , and laminated glass as well as a variety of coated glasses, all of which can be glazed singly or as Insulated glazing double, or even triple , glazing units. Ordinary clear glass has a slight green tinge but special clear glasses are offered by several manufacturers. Glazing can be mounted into a window Sash window sash or door Frame and panel stile , usually made of wood , aluminium or Polyvinyl chloride PVC . The glass is fixed into a rabbet rabbet rebate in the frame in a number of ways including triangular glazing points, putty , etc.. Toughened and laminated glass can be glazed by bolting panes directly to a metal framework by bolts passing through drilled holes. Glazing is commonly used in low temperature solar thermal collectors because it helps retain the collected heat. References reflist See also Fanlight Architectural glass Insulated glazing Noise mitigation Solar thermal collector Glazing in construction Roof lantern Category Construction Category Glass engineering and science Category Glass architecture architecturalelement stub Glass engineering stub da Keramisk glasur de Glasur Keramik fa nl Glazuur ja pl Glazura simple Glaze vi Men g m ...   more details



  1. Glazing jack

    A glazing jack is a type of machine used for polishing leather . The machine consists of a solid glass cylinder, typically around two inches in diameter and six inches in length, mounted to the end of a reciprocating motion reciprocating arm. The arm repeatedly and rapidly draws the glass across the surface of the leather, with significant downward pressure, as the operator moves the leather underneath the arm. ref name jarnagin Cite web title Jacked Leather work Leather Finishing Methods publisher C & D Jarnagin Co., Inc. url http www.jarnaginco.com jacked 20leather.htm accessdate 2009 12 06 ref ref name sci Cite episode title Racing shells, stainless steel sinks, leather, and pedal steel guitars episodelink series How It s Made serieslink How It s Made url http science.discovery.com fansites howitsmade howitsmade.html network Science Channel minutes airdate season 9 number 7 ref The repeated stroking of the leather smooths and compresses the surface and raises various color tones. Heat generated by friction during the glazing process can darken and harden the aniline finish of the leather, and can raise oils in the leather to the surface. Because no pigment is used, the porosity porous structure of the leather remains visible, providing a depth to its appearance. The operator of the glazing jack can control the surface finish by varying the pressure of the tool and the number of strokes applied. Because jacking leather is a time consuming and labor intensive process, it is often reserved for more expensive or exotic leathers, such as reptile leathers. Similarly to glazing, a copper or glass tool can be drawn across the leather by hand to create sleeked and glassed finishes, respectively. References reflist See also Surface finishing Leather Tool stub Category Leatherworking Category Machines ...   more details



  1. Glazing agent

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Glazing agents , or polishing agents , are food additive s providing shiny appearance or protective coating to foods. Mostly they are based on wax es. Examples are Stearic acid E570 Beeswax E901 Candelilla wax E902 Carnauba wax E903, used to provide shiny appearance to chocolate and many other foods Shellac E904 Microcrystalline wax E905c , Crystalline wax E907 Lanolin E913 Oxidized polyethylene wax E914 Esters of colophonium E915 Paraffin See also Glaze cooking technique Food Coating , a comprehensive description of this unit operation in a food processing line. E number infobox 910 919 DEFAULTSORT Glazing Agent Category Food additives Ingredient stub ca Agent de glacejat de berzugsmittel es Agente de recubrimiento he lt Blizgiklis zh ...   more details



  1. Insulated glazing

    Insulated glazing IG also known as double glazing are double or triple glass window pane s separated ... is labelled 5, a Insulated glazing Spacer spacer is indicated as 6, seals are shown in red 7 , the internal ... 1 through 6. The performance of insulating glazing can be modified through the use of the following ... in glazing configurations may also have characteristics for sound dampening in urban areas subjected ... index.php lang en technology acoustic performance.html title Glazing configurations for improved ... window profiles with insulated glazing An adhesive sealant polyisobutylene PIB is applied to the face ... is well established. The brand name Thermopane has entered the vocabulary of the glazing industry as the genericized trademark for any IGU. Materials which can be used for double glazing are versatile ... Timber Double Glazing title Double Glazing & 124 Double Glazing Windows & Doors & 124 Double Glazing Perth & 124 Casver Timber Double Glazing publisher Casverwindowsystems.com.au date accessdate 2011 ... to carry the unit. Some residential and most commercial glazing systems can accommodate the ideal thickness of a double paned unit. Issues arise with the use of triple glazing to further reduce heat ... residential or commercial glazing systems, particularly if these panes are contained in moving ... VIG , or evacuated glazing, can be used to drastically reduce heat loss due to convection and Heat ... evacuated&page 1 title Development and quality control of vacuum glazing by N. Ng and L. So University ... seal glazing is generally restricted to applications for which the temperature differential across ... argon filled title Energy Rated Double Glazing Windows from publisher Conservatory Outlet date accessdate ... is commonly used in insulated glazing as it is the most affordable. Krypton, which is considerably more expensive, is not generally used except to produce very thin double glazing units or relatively ... insulation quality or Sound transmission class . Asymmetric double glazing, using different thicknesses ...   more details



  1. Tin-glazing

    ingredient in Tin glazing. For glaze use only one tin compound, tin IV oxide Tin dioxide SnO .... 2008 ref . The technology of tin glazing Analyses and Recipes The earliest Middle East ern ...   more details



  1. Double Glazing & Conservatory Ombudsman Scheme

    refimprove date July 2010 Notability 1 Organizations date July 2010 The DGCOS , or Double Glazing & Conservatory Ombudsman Scheme, was established in early 2010 to provide an independent regulatory body for UK s double glazing and conservatory industry. ref Double Glazing & Conservatory Ombudsman Scheme ... s Data File, http www.architectsdatafile.co.uk pressrelease pressrelease.aspx?companyname Double Glazing ... glazing 26 conservatory trade ref The UK s double glazing and conservatory sector The Double Glazing and Conservatory Industry in the UK is large, with 14,000 window, door and conservatory companies ... by consumer magazine Which? indicated that the UK s double glazing industry had a lack of transparency ... needs an organisation like DGCOS, especially amongst the double glazing and conservatory ... the DGCOS operates. Notes references External links Official Site Double Glazing & Conservatory Ombudsman Scheme, Official Site, http www.dgcos.org.uk Double Glazing & Conservatory Ombudsman Scheme ... against the rogue double glazers 1968949.html Which?, How to buy Double Glazing , http www.which.co.uk advice how to buy double glazing double glazing sales and quotes index.jsp Crain s Manchester Business, 05 05 2010, New double glazing ombudsman opens office in Manchester , http www.crainsmanchesterbusiness.co.uk ... Nightmares About Double Glazing , http menmedia.co.uk news business s 1238767 dont have nightmares about double glazing Lancashire Evening Post, 05 06 2010, Conservatory firm customers will not lose ... 2010, Nick Ross launches new consumer champion for the double glazing & conservatory trade http www.construction online.net news 2010 05 nick ross launches new consumer champion for the double glazing conservatory trade Glass and Glazing Products Magazine, 05 05 2010, http www.ggpmag.com newsitem.asp ... pressrelease pressrelease.aspx?companyname Double Glazing and Conservatory Ombudsman Scheme DGCOS &title Nick Ross launches new consumer champion for the double glazing 26 conservatory trade Energy ...   more details



  1. Epoxy glazing

    Wikify date July 2011 Porcelain and ceramic fixtures are being more commonly glazed with 2 part epoxy compounds. The first component is a clear or opaque resin combined with a catalyst or hardener. The proper procedure requires that the non porous fixture be sand blasted to create a rough surface for the epoxy primer to adhere to. Once the primer has dried the topcoat is applied. Since a true epoxy begins to yellow at the age of 1 year acrylic urethane compound is used in the topcoat. This resin is also catalyzed with a hardener and can last up to 15 years or more with proper maintenance. Formica countertops can also be glazed in this fashion using a faux stone or granite look. Category Ceramics ...   more details



  1. IGU

    IGU can stand for International Geographical Union Foz do Igua u International Airport Insulated glazing Insulated Glazing Unit International Gas Union disamb de IGU it IGU ...   more details



  1. Dead air space

    Dead air space may refer to Dead Air Space, a blog maintained by the members of the band Radiohead The spaces between panes of glass in insulated glazing disambig ...   more details



  1. Glaze

    wiktionary glaze Glaze or glazing is a thin shiny coating, or the act of applying the coating it may refer to In materials or engineering Architectural glass , a building material typically used as transparent glazing material in the building envelope Ceramic glaze , a vitreous coating to a ceramic material whose primary purposes are decoration or protection Glaze metallurgy , the often shiny, wear protective layer of compacted sintered oxide formed on some metals In structural applications Glazing , a transparent part of a wall Insulated glazing , a piece of glazing consisting of two or more layers separated by a spacer In food preparation Glaze cooking technique , a coating of a glossy, often sweet, mixture applied to food Glazing agent , food additives providing shiny appearance or protective coating to foods Other Glaze painting technique , a layer of paint, thinned with a medium, so as to become somewhat transparent Glaze ice , a layer of ice caused by freezing rain Surname Ralph Glaze , 1882 1968 , American athlete and coach Peter Glaze , 1924 1983 , English comedian Terry Glaze , born 1964 , American singer disambig surname da Glasur de Glasur lt Glaz ra reik m s nl Glazuur ja no Glasur pl Glazura ...   more details



  1. DGCOS

    Multiple issues refimprove July 2010 orphan June 2011 notability July 2010 The DGCOS , or Double Glazing ... body for UK s double glazing and conservatory industry. ref Double Glazing & Conservatory Ombudsman ... Glazing and Conservatory Ombudsman Scheme DGCOS &title Nick Ross launches new consumer champion for the double glazing 26 conservatory trade ref The UK s double glazing and conservatory sector The Double Glazing and Conservatory Industry in the UK is large, with 14,000 window, door and conservatory ... by consumer magazine Which? indicated that the UK s double glazing industry had a lack ... glazing industry. The Consumer Protection Report is deeply critical of continuing failures in consumer protection. Most of the schemes have flaws and many of the reassuring logos used by double glazing ... paying for double glazing or conservatories still need to be on their guard against poor or worthless ... and improving their homes with double glazing and conservatories. The report details the actual ... for homeowners to ask before buying double glazing or conservatories. Report Findings At least 20 ... on whether the industry needs an organisation like DGCOS, especially amongst the double glazing ... Glazing & Conservatory Ombudsman Scheme , Official Site, http www.dgcos.org.uk DGCOS Double Glazing ... Double Glazing , http www.which.co.uk advice how to buy double glazing double glazing sales and quotes index.jsp Crain s Manchester Business, 05 05 2010, New double glazing ombudsman opens office ... News, 04 05 2010, Don t Have Nightmares About Double Glazing , http menmedia.co.uk news business s 1238767 dont have nightmares about double glazing Lancashire Evening Post, 05 06 2010, Conservatory ... useful Construction Online, 05 05 2010, Nick Ross launches new consumer champion for the double glazing ... champion for the double glazing conservatory trade Glass and Glazing Products Magazine, 05 05 2010 ... File, http www.architectsdatafile.co.uk pressrelease pressrelease.aspx?companyname Double Glazing and Conservatory ...   more details



  1. ASTM F 2248

    ASTM F 2248 is a International standard standard practice for specifying an equivalent 3 Second Duration design loading for blast resistant glazing fabricated with laminated glass. This standard was created by the American Standard for Testing and Materials ASTM . ASTM International which was funded in 1898, is an international standards developing organization that develops and publishes standards for a wide range of materials, products, systems, and services. This standard was published by ASTM F14 which is a committee specializes about on systems products and services. The standard explain different methods to check the thickness and type of blast resistant glazing fabricated with laminated glass to glaze a fenestration The main keywords to present this standard are air blast pressure, blast resistant glazing, explosion, insulating glass, and laminated glass. See also Materials property Standards organizations Technical standard International standards Physical security External links http www.veridion.net Veridion information security compliance directory http www.astm.org ASTM International http www.astm.org Standards F2248.htm ASTM standards Category ASTM standards ...   more details



  1. Sun protection

    Sun protection refers to Sunscreen Car sun protection glazing . Sun protective clothing disambiguation Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. ASTM F 1915

    ASTM F 1915 is a International standard standard test method for glazing for detention facilities. This standard was created by the American Standard for Testing and Materials ASTM . ASTM International which was funded in 1898, is an international standards developing organization that develops and publishes standards for a wide range of materials, products, systems, and services. This standard was published by ASTM F33 which is a committee specializes about detention and correctional facilities. FM 33 has published 14 standards in this area. This standard deals with the equipment, procedures, and acceptance conditions for determining the normal operational performance and the performance characteristics under several conditions of glazing for detention facilities into several organizations including detention and correctional institutions. Several features are not considered such as both installation and maintenance conditions. This test enables to help ensure that glazing used for windows and doors perform against intrusion, avoid that intruders penetrate in unauthorized access and to resist common types of vandalism into an organisation. The main keywords to present this standard are security glazing, physical attack, correctional facility detention facility, test assembly and impact test. See also Materials property Standards organizations Technical standard International standards Physical security External links http www.veridion.net Veridion information security compliance directory http www.astm.org ASTM International http astm.nufu.eu std ASTM 20F1915 20 2005 More info on ASTM F1915 ASTM standards Category ASTM standards ...   more details



  1. Manifestation

    wiktionary Manifestation may refer to any one of the following Manifestation of God , the prophets of the Bah Faith Avatar , manifestation of God in Hinduism Glaze mainfestation , the act of applying markings to make a sheet of glass obvious. See Building regulations in the United Kingdom Part N. Glazing safety in relation to impact, opening and cleaning Building regulations in the United Kingdom Part N. Glazing safety in relation to impact, opening and cleaning Manifestation album Manifestation album , a 2000 compilation album by death metal band Malevolent Creation See also Epiphany disambiguation disambig fr Manifestation homonymie ...   more details



  1. Hacking knife

    File Hacking knife chopping glazing putty.jpg thumb Glazing work, removing old putty before re glazing Hacking or side knives may be considered as either light hatchet s or heavyweight knive s. They are strongly constructed with a single sided straight edge, resembling a small cleaver knife cleaver . The back of the blade is exposed for hammering on. Unusually for an axe, this back edge is intended to be hit with a steel hammer , not a wooden mallet or froe club club . The handle is a solid steel through tang, with side scales. The scales are often of thick leather, to absorb shocks. Their typical uses are either for glazier s work, or else as a light froe for splitting timber. Glazing The hacking knife is used to chop out old putty before replacing glass panes. The cut is always made into the side of the frame, parallel to the surface of the glass, so as to avoid striking the glass and probably cracking it. Old putty is brittle and easily breaks out into small pieces. The hacking knife is strong enough to cut through any hidden glazing sprigs small nails that are hidden beneath the putty. Splitting timber The side knife may be used as a light froe , for splitting small billet wood billet s of wood. ref name Abbott, Green woodwork, cleaving cite book title Green woodwork last Abbott first Mike publisher Guild of Master Craftsman isbn 0946819181 year 1998 ref Abbott, Green woodwork pages 44 ref It is driven through the billet using a hammer. Unlike a froe s extended handle, the side knife does not permit twisting to lever the split open and so it must be driven through all the way. File Splitting with hacking knife, end on.jpg thumb upright Beginning the split File Splitting with hacking knife.jpg thumb upright Cleaving with the side knife File Split billet and hacking knife.jpg thumb Cleaving complete, with a split billet References Reflist Woodworking Category Glazier s tools Category Axes Category Green woodworking tools Category Hand tools Category Knives ...   more details



  1. Glazier

    File Bundesarchiv Bild 183 S74736, Glaser bei der Arbeit.jpg thumb upright glazier Image Glasscheibentransport 001.jpg thumb upright glazier trailer A Glazier is a construction professional who selects, cuts, installs, replaces, and removes residential , Commerce commercial , and artistic glass . Glaziers also install aluminum storefront frames and entrances, glass handrails and balustrades, shower enclosures, curtain wall framing and glass and mirror walls. An apprentice glazier can work on both commercial job sites and residential ones. It takes approximately four years for an apprentice to complete the on the job training and schooling. After filing qualifications, an apprentice becomes a journeyman glazier and is qualified for work on commercial and Industry industrial glazing jobs. A combo glazier works on specifically residential job sites, usually installing retrofit replacement windows into homes. See also Glazing in architecture Insulated glazing External links http stats.bls.gov oco ocos207.htm U.S. DEPT of Labor Website on Glazier Category Construction trades workers Category Glass engineering and science Category Windows job stub glass engineering stub da Glarmester de Glaser es Cristalero fr Vitrier nl Glaszetter sv Glasm stare ...   more details



  1. Makroclear

    Makroclear is a brand of solid polycarbonate plastic sheet ranging from 0.75 to 15 mm thickness. Polycarbonate is seen as the toughest transparent material. It is extruded by Arla Plast AB in Borensberg , Sweden , who were the first in Europe to coextrusion coextrude a thin layer of highly UV stabilised polycarbonate onto polycarbonate sheet to enhance weathering resistance, by reducing the ageing effects such as yellowing, loss of light transmission, loss of impact resistance and loss of gloss. This UV protected product is marketed as Makrolife since 1989. Applications These sheet as such, or in fabricated and or thermoformed form are also used in Racing cars to replace heavier fragile glass windshield s and windows Greenhouse s Radio controlled car bodies aerospace industry for aircraft canopy canopies , windscreen s and other windows Motorcycle goggles Hockey rink glazing Riot shield s and the visors of Riot helmet s Visor in fencing masks, and in many industrial safety shields and masks Machine glazing dome lights , flat and cold curved glazings Sound walls noise screens along highways and railroads Advertisement and signage Pallets Automotive interior parts Bullet resistant glazing External links http www.arlaplast.com Arla Plast AB Category Brand name materials Category Plastic brands material stub ...   more details



  1. Balco

    Balco can refer to the Bay Area Laboratory Co operative BALCO a controversial sports medicine nutrition centre in Burlingame, California . Balco balcony systems who develops, designs and manufactures balcony systems and glazing solutions. the Balco Engine number a unique identifier for an automobile engine . a balco alloy nickel iron alloy used as a probe in Resistance Temperature Detector s. Bharat Aluminium Company B harat Al uminium Co mpany , an India n aluminium company. Baltimore County, Maryland disambig ...   more details



  1. East Lancs Myllennium Lolyne

    Infobox UK Bus name East Lancs Myllennium Lolyne image Blackburn Transport 5.jpg caption A Myllennium Lolyne owned by Blackburn Transport width 2,535mm length 10,000 to 11,475mm height 4,195 to 4,300mm capacity 76 to 94 plus standees options Air conditioning, CCTV, double glazing, driver protection, electronic destination displays, powered wheelchair ramp The East Lancs Myllennium Lolyne is a type of bus body built on the Dennis Trident 2 chassis by East Lancashire Coachbuilders . History The Myllennium Lolyne superseded the East Lancs Lolyne . The Lolyne was also the East Lancs body for the Dennis Trident 2, but in 2000, was given a facelift with East Lancs Myllennium design. This is what gave the Lolyne its new name the Myllennium Lolyne. Specification The structure of the Lolyne was built using the Alusuisse System M5438 system, for optimum strength. Glazing was with laminated glass, and gasket glazing came with the bus as standard with bonded glazing available and had hopper opening windows. The heating was thermostatically controlled and windows and air vents provided ventilation. The seating was trimmed in customer s required moquette. The floor had a 12mm Xyligen Basileum treated Finnish Birch combi plywood floor on the lower deck and both decks a non slip flooring. Electrical features were the fluorescent light on the bus ceilings, and twin circular halogen headlights. Also, CCTV was available. Destination displays only came as manual as standard, doors were air operated and were made of toughened glass. A simple driver s compartment was designed, to make the driver s job easier. Two pack acrylic paint was available for the exterior. ref http web.archive.org web 20040905020458 www.elcb.co.uk lolyne spec.html Lolyne specifications ref See also East Lancs Lolyne East Lancs Myllennium East Lancs Myllennium Lowlander East Lancs Myllennium Vyking External links http www.alexander dennis.com homepage.htm Alexander Dennis References Reflist commons category Portal ...   more details



  1. Glaze (painting technique)

    a painting s drama, brightness and depth. ref http www.trinkamarguasimon.com glaze.pdf Glazing , Simon, Trinka Margua 2008 . The Art of Composition. ISBN 978 0 615 23934 7 ref Wall glazing When the technique is used for wall Glazing in architecture glazing , the entire surface is covered, often ... based materials are used for glazing walls, depending upon the desired effect. Kerosene or linseed oil ..., furniture, and faux finishing . Scumble is a technique similar to glazing, except that the coating ... Faux painting Gangjingun Kiln Sites Rag painting Strie epoxy glazing References references painting ...   more details



  1. ASTM E 2395

    ASTM E 2395 is a International standard Standard Specification for Voluntary Security Performance of Window and Door Assemblies with and without Glazing Impact. This standard was created by the American Standard for Testing and Materials ASTM . ASTM International which was funded in 1898, is an international standards developing organization that develops and publishes standards for a wide range of materials, products, systems, and services. Through this standard is specified voluntary performance test both requirement and methods for the resistance to forced entry of window and door assemblies. This standards deal with the capability of window and door assemblies to prevent entry about intruders. These requirements are only limited to window and door assemblies The main keywords to present this standard are forced entry glass glazing impact security, security doors, and security windows. See also Materials property Standards organizations Technical standard International standards Physical security External links http www.veridion.net Veridion information security compliance directory http www.astm.org ASTM International http astm.nufu.eu std ASTM 20E2395 20 2006 More info on ASTM E2395 ASTM standards Category ASTM standards ...   more details



  1. Window insulation

    Generally there are 4 ways to improve the insulation of a window 1 Double glazing using glass 2 Using glass with heat reflective properties ref http www.windowstoday.co.uk pilkington.htm ref 3 Sticking on thermal reflective plastic ref http www.tintman.co.uk ref 4 Double glazing using heat shrink plastic film and double sided tape ref http www.window insulation film.co.uk ref See also window film and window insulation film The frames can also be significant especially if they are made from a high thermal conductivity material such as metal. br In this case plastic spacers should be used to create thermal breaks between the inner and outer sections of the frame. References reflist Category Windows Category Thermal protection http www.box sash windows.co.uk Sash Windows Thermal Efficiency Methods http www.sashwindowrepairs london.co.uk Sash window insulation and draught proofing techniques ...   more details



  1. Putty knife

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Image Putty knife.svg right thumb 300px Putty knife used for glazing windows Image Two working knives.jpg right thumb 300px Two flexible blade knives, 4 and 5 A putty knife is a specialized tool used when glazing single glazed windows, to work putty around the edges of each pane of glass . An experienced glazer will apply the putty by hand, and then smooth it with the knife. Modern insulated glazing may use other ways of securing the glass to the window frame. A Spackling paste spackle knife called a scraper in British English , also known as a spatula in American English is also commonly called a putty knife , Citation needed date February 2011 and is used for scraping surfaces or spreading material such as plaster in various construction trades. Widths from 1 frac 1 4 to 5 or 6 are commonly available. Taping knife Wider bladed knives up to about 12 are used for Drywall sheet rocking . Larger blades are made, but generally lack the stability of the smaller blades and do not make a perfectly flat surface. Stiff blade knives, typically 1  mm or .040 thick, are suitable for scraping. Flexible blade knives, typically 0,5  mm or .020 thick, are suitable for spreading. Disposable knives, with handle and blade molded as a single piece of plastic, are suitable for occasional jobs such as spreading roof patching tar, where cleanup may involve hazardous solvents. See also Taping knife Knives Types of tools DEFAULTSORT Putty Knife Category Mechanical hand tools Tool stub cs pachtle de Spachtel Werkzeug eo Spatelo it Spatola attrezzo he nl Plamuurmes ja pl Szpachla sv Spackelspade ...   more details



  1. List of construction trades

    A list of Tradesman trades in construction . Cabinet maker Dogger Waterproofing Stonework Building Bricklayer Carpentry Carpet layer Cement Mason Cladding construction Cladding Drainage Drywall Hanger Electrician Elevator Mechanic Excavator Fencing Firestop ping Fireproofing Tree Service Flooring framing construction Framing glazing in construction Glazing Hod carrier Heavy Equipment Operator see heavy equipment construction heavy equipment HVAC Heating, Ventilation, and Air conditioning International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental and Reinforcing Iron Workers Iron worker Laborer Low Voltage Installer landscaper Thermal insulation Insulation Joinery Masonry Painting and Decorating Pipe fitter Plastering Plumbing Project Manager Roofing Rural building Scaffolder Sealer construction trade Sealer Sheet Metal Site Manager Steel fixer Stonemason Tile Layer Tile taper Teamster Vinyl layer Welder Well Driller Window installer Expand list date February 2011 See also Common Arrangement of Work Sections CAWS Construction Photography Category Construction Category Construction trades workers fr M tiers du b timent Tree Service ...   more details




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